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- Q2586968 subject Q7471695.
- Q2586968 subject Q8459800.
- Q2586968 abstract "A double tap is a shooting technique where two shots are fired in rapid succession at the same target with the same sight picture (different from the controlled pair, where a second sight picture is acquired for the second shot). Instruction and practice of the double-tap improves overall accuracy as shooters often do not have the gun fully extended on the first shot meaning the second of a double-tap is usually the better. The term hammer is sometimes used to describe a double tap in which the firearm's sights are not reacquired by the shooter between shots.".
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- Q2586968 wikiPageWikiLink Q7471695.
- Q2586968 wikiPageWikiLink Q8459800.
- Q2586968 comment "A double tap is a shooting technique where two shots are fired in rapid succession at the same target with the same sight picture (different from the controlled pair, where a second sight picture is acquired for the second shot). Instruction and practice of the double-tap improves overall accuracy as shooters often do not have the gun fully extended on the first shot meaning the second of a double-tap is usually the better.".
- Q2586968 label "Double tap".