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Normally when clicking in a rhythm, you'd go:
CLICK - RELEASE - DELAY - REPEAT.
With this shotgun tech, you go:
CLICK - DELAY - RELEASE - REPEAT.
So instead of the delay after the release of the mouse button, you delay releasing the button after you click down (and don't delay re-clicking).
Not sure if you've seen it as I had the videos set to unlisted, but I made better visuals for tech.
Also a comparison between spamming/tech speed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9iZGF4P74Y
Red means the key is currently pressed down. "LMB" = "Left Mouse Button" (mouse 1, left click, etc)
What I meant by your hand "coming back" is it resetting to its default position, basically where it sits when you aren't shooting at all.