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<blockquote data-quote="SeanO" data-source="post: 2585856" data-attributes="member: 32634"><p>Eh, all good. It's the interwebs and this is OSA. You can't let small things get to you.</p><p></p><p>I wasn't trying to say that hydro shock is the god of all shooting. I agree it falls behind shot placement and blood loss. My point was that the point of controlled pairs is to increase the chance f hydro shock, not that it should be relied on. For example a double tap fired into center mass and the leg isn't going to help you any. But a controlled pair fired into center mass only back to back within a couple of inches of each other will. </p><p></p><p>Reading back it sounded like I was preaching for hydro shock which wasn't my intention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeanO, post: 2585856, member: 32634"] Eh, all good. It's the interwebs and this is OSA. You can't let small things get to you. I wasn't trying to say that hydro shock is the god of all shooting. I agree it falls behind shot placement and blood loss. My point was that the point of controlled pairs is to increase the chance f hydro shock, not that it should be relied on. For example a double tap fired into center mass and the leg isn't going to help you any. But a controlled pair fired into center mass only back to back within a couple of inches of each other will. Reading back it sounded like I was preaching for hydro shock which wasn't my intention. [/QUOTE]
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