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Well, that's his story, as related by Jeff Cooper. Seeing as both men died some years ago, we'll never know if the story was fabricated, misremembered, or a miscommunication. Mybe it happened somewhere else. Or another time. Maybe it was a criminal action unrelated to the civil war. Maybe it was
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For what it's worth, I've heard "failure drill" used frequently to refer to the technique described here. That is, two quick shots to the body followed by a rapid assessment of the target's condition, and a final, carefully-aimed follow-up shot to the head if the target still presents a threat.
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