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I still hover right around a second or so from concealed to first shot on target.
That to me has always been the golden rule and the mark to practice for.
I used to do dry fire/draw practice by standing in front of a clock with a second hand on it.
Hands up in typical surrender position. Second hand clicks and you try to draw, aim and dry fire once before it moves again.
This was always done bringing gun up to either right under line of sight or using front one to post on target. Lately I've been working on drawing and shooting from the hip on up close silohouettes. It saves me a good 1/4-1/3 of a second and gets me under 1 from draw to shot.
2-3 seconds to whip it out and be ready to me is too long.
That to me has always been the golden rule and the mark to practice for.
I used to do dry fire/draw practice by standing in front of a clock with a second hand on it.
Hands up in typical surrender position. Second hand clicks and you try to draw, aim and dry fire once before it moves again.
This was always done bringing gun up to either right under line of sight or using front one to post on target. Lately I've been working on drawing and shooting from the hip on up close silohouettes. It saves me a good 1/4-1/3 of a second and gets me under 1 from draw to shot.
2-3 seconds to whip it out and be ready to me is too long.