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<blockquote data-quote="grwd" data-source="post: 2586020" data-attributes="member: 459"><p>cool!</p><p>I was just picking on you about the hydrostatic thing; its the reliance on the doubletap that Im really arguing about . its not hard at all to shoot 2 shots within .020-.015 of a second and get one good center mass hit and the second a complete miss. Ive been there, Ive done that, Ive seen it done. Think about the "dynamic-ness" of a gunfight, struggle, whatever you want to call it; do you want to get one good hit, and two recoil cycles to get you really far off the target? its complicating things, making and instilling bad gunfight dogma. </p><p>let your aiming device whether its reflexive-type point shooting or sight based shooting, we are still aiming the gun. </p><p>Let your aiming device be your guide and the determinator of whether the shots get shot and when. It promotes better trigger control and is less prone to trigger freeze, letting out of the trigger to get reset, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grwd, post: 2586020, member: 459"] cool! I was just picking on you about the hydrostatic thing; its the reliance on the doubletap that Im really arguing about . its not hard at all to shoot 2 shots within .020-.015 of a second and get one good center mass hit and the second a complete miss. Ive been there, Ive done that, Ive seen it done. Think about the "dynamic-ness" of a gunfight, struggle, whatever you want to call it; do you want to get one good hit, and two recoil cycles to get you really far off the target? its complicating things, making and instilling bad gunfight dogma. let your aiming device whether its reflexive-type point shooting or sight based shooting, we are still aiming the gun. Let your aiming device be your guide and the determinator of whether the shots get shot and when. It promotes better trigger control and is less prone to trigger freeze, letting out of the trigger to get reset, etc. [/QUOTE]
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