The longer I'm in the sport the more details intrigue me. Read a report last summer that took one of the details and studied it, the time between shots. It was a good study and clearly proved that it does matter. I don't shoot many but I do try and shoot daily and am more interested in the first shot going where I want it too. If it doesn't I try and understand why. Shooting a bunch after that doesn't help me do anything, but waste my target. I also do not pull until I'm going to shoot. Deer have a way of stopping just before entering a lane and the time they stop maybe much longer than I can hold. They are often a slow moving beast checking everything out. It is a blessing and a curse for them. If the activity requires many shoots than being able to do that is it. Hunting requires only one sweet one, sent out D.O.D, dead on delivery.