(June 21, 2020 at 2:10 pm)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: With two guns, one in each hand, one gun is badly aimed, if at all. It gets worse with three guns. Ad infinitum.
I practiced two handed shooting when I had a pair of Ruger Blackhawks in .30 carbine. These are single action revolvers - cowboy gun - that require the hammer to be pulled back with each shot. (And take 2 hands to reload)(.30 carbine is LOUD in a revolver. They catch everyone's attention at the range they have such a harsh report)
I practiced for almost a year and never really got good at it. You are better off simply shooting one gun empty then switching guns.
Two handed just looks good in movies.