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yeah I understand that the learning curve of the mod might be a bit steep compared to vanilla dayz and that it will require a lot more practice; it does feel like a different game after all :)
One massive suggestion that I could give you is to lower the sensitivity quite a lot; you'll be able to handle the weapon inertia much better.
Keep practicing with the dynamic crosshair, and with time you'll be able to handle the weapon even without the crosshair :D
Regarding recoils and weapons stats, unfortunately I can't make them "configurable" because of technical and security reasons; you can however override them with your own mod (I have tutorial about that [simonvic.github.io]
And lastly, yeah I highly recommend using the appropriate patches for modded items if available; you can find more of them on my workshop
I'm not familiar with how AI is implemented in Expansion, so I can't tell you for sure, but I believe sGunplay shouldn't affect AIs
unfortunately these kind of things are not configurable by choice (for technical and security reasons); they're however very easily moddable