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I'd also like to add in, as a reference look at the size of your crosshairs. Stand still, don't turn or anything, and look how small they get. If they are like that on target, you will most likely hit him. Now go from standing still to running, and look at your crosshairs get bigger. This means "less accuracy", or more spray, whichever way you look at it. Now when you're running, turn left right and right to left and stuff, and look how big your crosshairs get. Also do this while shooting and look how big they get.
Simply put, if you are able to stand still and shoot at someone you should do it, just so you have the accuracy advantage. If you can't stand still, try moving/strafing slowly, and if not, that's where the normal running around strafing comes into play.
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