PUBG Triggerbot — Bolt-Action Peek Auto-Fire (2026)
Last updated · April 7, 2026
Built Around Bolt-Action Peeks and ADS Mechanics
PUBG triggerbot is built around the bolt-action and ADS peek mechanics that define late-game fights. Your aim stays 100% your own — the cheat handles the firing timing the moment a head bone enters your crosshair during a scope or peek. BattlEye's behavioral analysis flags impossible aim deltas more aggressively than fast reaction times, so triggerbot-only profiles survive ban waves better than full aimbot profiles.
The most common PUBG sniper death is the bolt-action one-tap from a scoped player who you didn't see — the triggerbot makes you that player. Combined with the wallhack so you can pre-aim through walls and the bullet velocity calculation so the lead is solved, the triggerbot becomes the highest-leverage feature for ranked PUBG play. Most of our long-term users run triggerbot-only profiles for serious ranked grinds and full aimbot for casual sessions.
Where the PUBG Triggerbot Becomes Brutal
Auto-shot on bolt-action peek for one-tap headshots. Hold ADS, pre-aim the angle, and the trigger fires the millisecond a head crosses your crosshair. Combined with bullet velocity calculation from the aimbot, every bolt shot becomes a max-charge headshot at any range. AWM and Kar98 fights become deterministic instead of probabilistic — you out-snipe other bolt-action players because your reaction window is faster than the upper bound of human capability.
Scope-up trigger that fires the instant you lift the scope. Catches enemies who are walking past your scoped angle. You hold the right mouse to scope up while the cheat handles the firing — by the time you've registered the enemy in your peripheral vision, the shot has already landed. Particularly devastating with DMRs (Mk14, SLR, Mini14) where the rate of fire is high enough to chain follow-up shots.
Lean-peek SMG for room clearing. The Q/E lean keys in PUBG let you peek around corners with your character model partially exposed — the triggerbot fires automatic shots when you lean around a corner with your crosshair already pointed at where the enemy will be. Room clearing in late-game compound holds becomes essentially automatic.
Vehicle drive-by trigger fires when crosshair snaps to enemy from a moving vehicle. Combined with vehicle aim leading from the aimbot, you can solo enemy squads from a moving Dacia. Drive-by kills are one of the most underused tactical mechanics in PUBG cheating because manual aim from a moving vehicle is nearly impossible — the triggerbot makes them reliable.
Humanizer delay tuning so reaction times stay believable. We recommend 80-150ms for ranked PUBG play. That's faster than most pros' reaction times (typical pro reaction is 150-180ms) but slow enough that no kill cam will read as obvious cheating. The delay range is configurable from 0-200ms with micro-jitter so consecutive triggers don't all fire at the exact same delta.
Why It Stays Undetected by BattlEye + Zakynthos
Triggerbot detection in PUBG primarily relies on behavioral analysis: how fast is your reaction time compared to baseline, how consistent is your inter-shot delta, how does your kill streak distribution look. The humanizer delay system is what keeps the triggerbot under the detection threshold — by inserting variable delay (80-150ms with micro-jitter) the trigger reads as a high-skill player rather than a script.
We test triggerbot reaction timing against BattlEye behavioral analysis after every Krafton patch and every BattlEye signature update. Updates ship within 6-12 hours of an anti-cheat update. The triggerbot runs at the input layer rather than modifying game memory so signature scanning misses it entirely. Combined with the HWID Spoofer for hardware-level protection, the long-term account survival rate is among the highest in the niche.
What You Get with the Raw PUBG Triggerbot
Configurable bone filter (head only, head+chest, any visible) lets you tune for your weapon. Bolt actions and DMRs run head-only for one-tap kills. ARs run head+chest for sustained DPS during sustained sprays. Shotguns run any-visible because the spread doesn't care about specific bone targeting. Per-weapon profiles auto-tune when you switch weapons mid-match.
Two profiles, hot-swap with a keybind. Most users have one profile for ranked solos (triggerbot only, 120ms delay, head-only bone filter) and one for casual squads (full aimbot + triggerbot at 100ms). Switch between them mid-session as the ban risk and play style shifts. The triggerbot runs standalone if you don't want the aimbot active for serious ranked grinds.
Pricing & Access
The triggerbot is included in every Raw PUBG subscription tier alongside the aimbot, ESP, wallhack, no-recoil, exploits, and radar. Plans start at $4.99 for a 1-day pass and go up to $34.99 for a full month. License is delivered instantly via email after payment, and the loader installs in under 2 minutes on Windows 10 or 11. Pair with the HWID Spoofer for account-level protection.
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// Frequently Asked Questions
Is PUBG triggerbot safer than aimbot for ranked play?
Yes. Your aim movements stay 100% natural — only the firing timing is automated. BattlEye's behavioral analysis primarily flags impossible aim deltas rather than fast reaction times, so triggerbot-only profiles survive ranked ban waves better than full aimbot.
Does the PUBG triggerbot work on bolt-action snipers?
Yes. Bolt-action peek auto-fire is the headline feature. Hold ADS pre-aimed at an angle, and the trigger fires the millisecond a head crosses your crosshair. Combined with bullet velocity calculation, every bolt shot becomes a max-charge headshot at any range.
What's the optimal PUBG triggerbot delay?
We recommend 80-150ms for ranked PUBG play. That's faster than most pros' reaction times but slow enough that no kill cam will read as obviously cheating. The default is 100ms which works for the vast majority of play styles.
Can I use the triggerbot from a moving vehicle?
Yes. Vehicle drive-by trigger fires when your crosshair snaps to an enemy from a moving Dacia or UAZ. Combined with vehicle aim leading, you can solo enemy squads while moving — one of the most underused tactical features in PUBG cheating.
Does the PUBG triggerbot work with the SMG class?
Yes. Lean-peek SMG fires automatic shots when you lean around a corner with your crosshair already pointed at where the enemy will be. Combined with the wallhack overlay so you can pre-aim through walls, room clearing becomes essentially automatic in close-quarters fights.
Will the PUBG triggerbot work with DMRs like the Mk14?
Yes. DMR-class profiles run head-only with 100ms delay because the rate of fire is high enough to chain follow-up shots after one-tap kills. The Mk14, SLR, Mini14, and SKS all get tuned profiles. Combined with no-recoil for the Mk14's full-auto mode, the DMR class becomes the highest DPS option in the game.
Can I hot-swap PUBG triggerbot profiles mid-match?
Yes. Two profiles are configured by default — most users set one for ranked solos (triggerbot only, 120ms, head-only) and one for casual squads (full aimbot + triggerbot, 100ms, any bone). A single keybind hot-swaps them mid-session so you don't have to ALT-Tab to the menu during fights.
Does the PUBG triggerbot detect scope-up moments correctly?
Yes. The scope-up trigger fires the instant you lift the scope to ADS, which catches enemies walking past your angle before you've consciously registered them. Particularly devastating with DMRs because the rate of fire chains follow-up shots after the initial scope-up kill.
