I recently spent a couple hours getting some shooting help from a local instructor. During the session, one of the issues I felt needed improvement most was my reholster. I just could not smoothly and slowly locate the gun to slide it in easily every time.
My ccw pistol is a Walther PPS M2 9mm, carried in a JMCK IWB left hand holster at 8 o'clock. I plan to resume my USPSA shooting (I am a 'U' shooter with all of one local match so far) in a month or so.
I guess the first option is to dry practice reholstering until it is second nature. But I got to thinking, in a match, there a so many holster / unholster actions that maybe, for competition, I should explore other options.
Do you think that is something that would be worth changing over holsters for a match? I am trying to 'shoot what I carry', but I'm not real happy about how hard it was to reholster, obviously. Any problems I am overlooking between using 'carry' holsters and 'game' holsters?
Or would it be ok to get an open top range holster owb for uspsa and just use that? I have a simple Bladetech for my VP9, it works well and I don't seem to have a problem smoothly reholstering.
Thoughts?
I just don't want to get kilt in the streetz.