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Against Moving Targets: If an enemy is strafing or moving erratically, aiming for the torso is a safer bet because it’s a larger target than the head.
When Under Pressure: In close-range fights or situations where reaction time matters, body aiming can increase your chances of landing multiple hits.
Pistol Rounds: In pistol rounds (e.g., with Glock, USP-S, or P250), body aiming can be more effective because of how fast you can land multiple shots, compared to going for difficult headshots.