Not all ARC Raiders weapons pair well with aimbot.
Some platforms produce clean, predictable target lines, while others create choppy recoil, desync, ballistic dip or spread cones that make assisted aim look unnatural.
The strongest weapons for aimbot share three traits:
- Predictable weapon stabilization
- Clean projectile flight or minimal travel correction
- Consistent horizontal recoil patterns
Below are the weapon categories — and specific picks — that pair best with aimbot setups in ARC Raiders.
1. DMRs (Designated Marksman Rifles)
DMRs are the single best aimbot platform in ARC Raiders.
Why they work:
- high per-shot impact
- controllable recoil climb
- reliable bullet travel prediction
- low random spread
- ideal center-mass target lines
Most cheats lock chest or upper torso cleanly on these rifles without snapping or weird tracking curves.
Best DMR picks:
- M39 EMR – most balanced stability + damage profile
- LMR27 – favorable recoil arcs, near-perfect aimbot synergy
- SVK-8.6 – slow cycle but very stable assist behavior
When using DMRs with aimbot:
- keep smoothness mid-range
- aim at center chest
- restrict distance windows to avoid suspicious long shots
2. TAC/Heavy Rifles
These sit just behind DMRs but still pair extremely well with aimbot due to predictable recoil ladders, heavy impact rounds, and straight compensation paths.
Why they’re strong:
- stable ballistic projection
- recoil rises in clean vertical drift
- mid-range power zones fit aimbot target cones
- no chaotic muzzle randomness
Best picks:
- M40L Series
- M250
- M240L
These rifles produce clean “stick” lines where aimbot correction feels human: slow, controlled, believable.
3. Precision Bolt Rifles & Snipers
Long-range weapons are excellent for aimbot if you run conservative curves.
Why they pair well:
- slow, deliberate sight lines
- legit-looking shoulder-pause behavior
- accurate bone lock opportunities
- easy bullet travel predictions
Strong picks:
- M2010 ESR
- SV-98
- PSR Tactical Sniper
Bolt rifles work best with:
- tight FOV
- high smoothness
- medium prediction
- moderate recoil assist
Aggression looks obvious. Precision looks legit.
4. Burst Rifles
Three-round burst weapons often look the most natural under aimbot since burst recoil lifts predictably and chest-anchor targeting looks human, not robotic.
Top Burst Choice:
- M87A1
Short control windows + strong first-shot accuracy pair incredibly well with aimbot assistance.
5. Balanced AR Platforms
Full-auto ARs are not top-tier for aimbot, but some are stable enough to run assistance safely.
Best characteristics:
- low directional sway
- manageable vertical rise
- no randomized shot dispersion
- decent medium-range accuracy
Cleanest AR picks:
- DRS-IAR
- M/60
- KTS100 MK8
These rifles handle smooth aimbot curves well.
Stick to torso bones and avoid long-range tracking — it looks suspicious if the gun rides perfectly at extended distances.
6. Stable SMGs
Most SMGs aren’t ideal for aimbot due to aggressive recoil kick and fast strafing targets.
But a few models are manageable with:
- capped distance locks
- mid FOV
- softened lock strength
Best SMG pick:
- SV-DM compact variants
They deliver fast kills while staying stable enough for believable assisted aim.
7. Semi-Auto Shot Rifles
Some “hybrid” rifles fire slower, have predictable recoil sequences, and produce believable assisted tracking inside mid-ranges.
Best pick:
- SVDM
It’s not as sharp as DMRs, but its recoil signature is aimbot-friendly and programmable in a realistic way.
Weapons to Avoid for Aimbot
These weapon types tend to expose aim-assist behavior:
High-RPM Autos
- jerky motion
- chaotic tracking patterns
- exaggerated recoil requiring heavy suppression
They force the bot to overcorrect constantly.
Randomized Spread Platforms
Anything with unpredictable pellet cones, bloom cycles, or inconsistent ballistic arcs will:
- jitter in lock attempts
- drag aim off target
- reveal automated compensation
Wide-Arc LMGs
Large recoil arcs look unnatural when corrected perfectly.
These need visible human struggle to appear legitimate.
Best Weapon Tier Rankings for Aimbot
S-Tier (Ideal)
- M39 EMR
- LMR27
- SVK-8.6
- M2010 ESR
- SV-98
- PSR Sniper
A-Tier (High Stability)
- M240L
- M40L
- M250
- M87A1
B-Tier (Good With Careful Config)
- DRS-IAR
- M/60
- KTS100 MK8
- SVDM
Weapon Behavior That Matches Aimbot Curves
Look for weapons with:
- vertical-dominant recoil
– aimbot can compensate with subtle up drift vs jitter - low bloom spread
– fewer erratic shots reveal less bot correction - accurate mid-range zones
– chest-track aims look like genuine skill - clean bullet pathing
– easier prediction, smoother snap-in lines
Recommended Aimbot Setup When Using These Weapons
- Bone Target: Chest
- Smoothness: 38–52
- FOV: 6–10
- Prediction: Medium
- Target Switching Delay: 220–350ms
- Lock Strength: 40–55
- Recoil Assist: 20–35%
This config keeps performance:
- controlled
- believable
- highly lethal
Final Takeaway
DMRs and long-range precision platforms are the absolute kings for aimbot in ARC Raiders.
They are:
- predictable
- stable
- easy to compensate
- natural in movement profiles
- compatible with human-like aim curves
If your goal is to stay lethal while keeping assisted aim invisible, start with rifles like M39 EMR, LMR27, SVK-8.6, M2010 ESR, SV-98, and PSR.
They give you the perfect balance of realism, threat dominance, and clean bot-assisted tracking.









