Double Taps are BS

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It's Monday so nothing makes sense to me. WHat is this talk of double taps in the same hole? Are you saying when you do double taps, your follow up shot hits the same spot as your first?




Nope,same girl different holes
 
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Quote from the guy I took training from: "If you ever have to shoot somebody, get out of the way(move) first, then draw and shoot them a whole bunch." He recommended 3-4 shot controlled bursts.
 

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Well, yeah. On paper, relaxed at the range I guess that's my goal simply because I know it would probably never happen in real life. I do want to keep the shots as close as possible when training, so I can have the hopes of both hitting COM in the event I should ever be forced to draw.
Clamp some vise grips on yer nuts before each drill! That will induce real world stress!
 

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I did some dt drills today at the range, and after several years of giving it a solid go..it's bullshit. Take an extra .25 seconds, get the front sight back totally on target and stack bullets. The time savings isn't worth the loss of accuracy.

Thoughts?

Just hit the triangle button and rotate the left stick once....that should work. For real though I am shooting till the threat is neutralized.
 
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