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Old July 16, 2014, 06:15 PM   #75
SG29736
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Join Date: April 6, 2007
Location: Northern Ca.
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"actually it depends on the person. and their physical abilities"

It's one thing when people state, " I can shoot a double action revolver, just as fast and accurately, shooting single action, (cocking the hammer for each shot and pulling the trigger) as someone shooting it double action. Someone will think this when they are playing around at the range.

But, when you actually put it to the test in competition, timing the shooter and scoring targets, you find that the good shooters are all shooting double action. None are shooting single action, with double action revolvers, even for occasional more difficult shots. USPSA and ICORE are both action handgun sports. You have to find a balance of speed and accuracy. The balance is tipped a little more towards speed in USPSA and more towards accuracy in ICORE. But you still have to be fast and accurate in both. Mark
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