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Originally Posted by BE Mike
Accuracy trumps speed. That's what I mean. Once you have a group you can cover with your fist, you should work on 10 yds., then 15 yds., etc. What purpose does speed have? Are you going to have a tv western gunfight or draw on the drop?
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I don't pretend to know anything about gunfighting or using my gun in defense, since I've never had to. Some guys that have used their guns in defense / offense teach shooting against a timer. Just thought about covering all bases. I thought accuracy plus speed is a good thing.
I definitely need to work on accuracy though. No doubt about it. Some guns are easier than other of course. Typically I do more slower shooting than fast. So I was just trying new techniques.
I would think if someone meant you harm, speed COULD be of the essence of avoiding the harm. But again, I'm no expert.