I saw that once, in a Bugs Bunny cartoon.
No, wait, it was Bugs who was running, and Elmer was shooting, but he was standing still.
Never mind.
Ok, the reason it's not done much is that most folks run a risk of muzzle sweeping their own body parts when running fast.
Lot of swinging arms and legs.
Plus tripping, falling and running into things.
But if you do some more searching on youtube and myoutdoorstv, there's probably some examples of some very fast scooting and walking while shooting.
And a lot of ground can be covered quickly this way, plenty fast enough to get a bead on and engage multiple targets that are spread out.
Bullets go faster than people can run.
That's my take on it, anyhow.
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