Focusing on the actual speed of firing the bullets and the accuracy of the shooting requirements, Louis had to concentrate intensely. He also needed to have a good understanding of his physical abilities. “Although possessing the correct technique and confidence were important, having the right intuition was also required. While trying to look cool in holding a gun and providing the best camera angles, it was inevitable that I got hurt. In one scene, I had to lay on the sand while firing repeatedly. My elbow got scraped by the sand. In the last shot, I sprained [my arm].”
However, Louis was still fascinated by shooting sports. “If I did not film Triple Tap, I would not have been introduced to shooting as a sport. I could not wait to purchase my ‘dream gun.’ A shooting hobbyist would feel the same way if he came across a gun they loved!”
Source: Tom.com
Credits: JayneStars
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