I've been a semi-avid shooter over the past two years, and no matter how much I practice slow fire, my spreads are probably on par with/worse then that of a shot-gun. That is, when I'm using slow-fire of 1 shot per 2+ seconds. Now here's the odd thing, when I pick up the pace to 1-2 shots/second, my groups shrink by leaps and bounds. I go from a shotgun blast of 6"+ to nearly a nice ragged hole. From all I've read of the "Internet Gun Wisdom" it should be the opposite way. Nice tight groups at slow fire, and them opening up during rapid fire. Yet, here I am punching a single hole at rapid fire, and shooting out the lights and the other guy's target 3 lanes over in slow fire...Anyone else have such interesting experiences/shooting quirks?