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Old 04-04-2018, 02:03 PM
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As an old bullseye shooter (retired) of some 50 years, I can shoot slow fire better with two hands. The lack of motion of the gun allows me to concentrate much harder on the sight picture and trigger pull. In timed and rapid fire I find that two hands disturbs my rhythm. If you've ever shot a Distinguished rapid fire leg match in non-windy conditions, rhythm is everything. After the first round with military ball ammo you can't see the target through the smoke and it's your rhythm and putting the gun back on your "table". The table is that place that muscle memory and body positioning has taught you the gun should be held to be center bull. It works very well with one hand but doesn't seem to fall in place with two.

Stu

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