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Old March 30, 2008, 11:26 AM   #12
Rifleman 173
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When doing double taps, you do NOT want really tight groups. You want both shots to be in the center of the target about a hand's width apart. If you try to get really tight groups, you are target shooting and not speed shooting. Also keep in mind that by spreading out your hits on the target a little bit, you are producing extra trauma to the bad guy which might be better than hitting him in one location. This is also why boxers strike their opponents in several locations instead of going after one area all the time. It is hard for the body to react to multiple hits on it from several places. With double taps it is okay to open up your pattern a little bit and not be too tight.
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