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The alternative method to impact accuracy instead of heavy sway is heavy variance in aim even if the scope doesn't sway at all- Meaning even if you're aiming right on point it could hit a mile off from where you're aiming. And frankly, I prefer having the heavy sway because I can compensate for that, I can't compensate for ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ RNG.
Zoom in less(It's less obvious with less zoom, and easier to maintain control over it at 4x as compared to 12x), Take lower stances (crouch, prone), pick a better gun, pick perks that reduce the sway, etc.