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On ‎3‎/‎17‎/‎2019 at 9:32 PM, Widder, SASS #59054 said:

QUESTION #2:

 

Duelist (or DD) draws 1st revolver and shoots 4 rounds.....thinking it was 5.

Shooter LAYS revolver on a prop, OUT OF HAND.

THEN draws 2nd revolver and shoots 5 out of it.

 

Whether shooter fires the remaining round in 1st pistol or not, my question is:

under this scenario, would the shooter earn a 'P'?

 

NOTE:  1st pistol wasn't reholstered but rather laid on prop BEFORE 2nd pistol was drawn and cocked.

 

..........Widder

 

 

 

I earned a "Shooting out of category " for doing that.

 

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I think many times a regular duelist (Not a DD) could have an advantage over DD and GF because they are using their "weak" hand. Lots of misses possibly. Except for the really top notch shooters this can be a disadvantage! Just MHO:)

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2 minutes ago, Rye Miles #13621 said:

I think many times a regular duelist (Not a DD) could have an advantage over DD and GF because they are using their "weak" hand. Lots of misses possibly. Except for the really top notch shooters this can be a disadvantage! Just MHO:)

 

I think there is some validity  to this. 98.362% of my misses come while shooting my left hand revolver with my left hand.

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2 minutes ago, Tyrel Cody said:

 

I think there is some validity  to this. 98.362% of my misses come while shooting my left hand revolver with my left hand.

That's what happens to me so that's why I stick with the old crossdraw one hand duelist, more accurate for me!;)

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