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Follow-up shot

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Template:TWCleanup In firearms, a follow-up shot is the shot(s) fired subsequently after the first shot. Follow-up accuracy is the accuracy of the follow-up shots, which is usually determined by the recoil and handling of the firearm.


See also double tap