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I'll add, it helps to focus on the target and wait for the sights to come down from recoil. The front aight should land right on target naturally. I make no claim to being a speed steel guy, but I know practice makes perfect. Also costs a lot in ammo, especially now days.IMHO (and IF I may suggest?)......
You're not suppose to..... "pull the trigger" for the 2nd shot.....until you're back on target.
In other words..... Start slow and work your way up (to getting faster).
Aloha, Mark
IMHO (and IF I may suggest?)......
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In other words..... Start slow and work your way up (to getting faster).
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Yep.
Start in slow motion and perform all the steps in slow motion with correct grip, sighting, etc. Then go a little faster doing the exact same physical steps. When you have one speed working, move up a tiny bit. If you fail at the faster speed, drop back down and do that to perfection before going back up. Also, a shot timer will help you slow down because you'll have actual numbers to work from.
Don't shoot fast, shoot good.
-Clint Smith
If you find that the second shot is going high due to muzzle flip, just aim you first shot at the groin. Second shot should be fine if it's a bit high from there.
Relax. Things like this require time and experience.