Nope, it is all about the hits.
How you get there might be different. You get a Gabe-like draw speed, you can shoot splits at a rate that you have a reasonable chance controlling. You don't have his draw, and most don't, you can still get the Beast if you control that P2000 in recoil like a boss. After it was all said and done, I ended up one close C and one lucky miss B away from a Turbo pin - both on body shots that I didn't control visually and physically. Faster draw likely could've helped but wasn't strictly needed.
Then there's a question of personal development and time allocation. I think I have a decent concealed draw. The one test of Gabe's that I can do reliably, and did in the class, on the Beast level is two to the head from concealment. That speed still doesn't translate into a one second draw to the body needed for a sub-2.0 Bill. I can spend additional time trying to get there but I just don't know if that's something that is really that important in any practical sense. However, getting to better than 3A/3C on follow-up shots in BD when I crank up splits to under .20 seems to be a better global development process: staying tight yet loose, the trigger finger work, the sight tracking work etc.
But yeah, can't have an average draw for this stuff.