This is my normal draw. No push for speed just trying to get a good solid grip.
This is my normal draw. No push for speed just trying to get a good solid grip.
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Is that a baby in the background critiquing your draw?
This is something I need to do.
One exists, on vhs, from back in the 1900s when goofing off once. If I can find it I should get it digitized. I'm thinking my speeds now would be in the basic time frame it takes to brew a cup of coffee. May sound better as 1.5C (cups)
Last edited by Malamute; 11-04-2016 at 09:05 PM.
Took me for ever to get a video without my kids wanting to be in it lol.
i used to wannabe
Luke, nice draw. I'm jealous of your reloads. Those are a glaring weakness of mine.
Last edited by Mr_White; 11-05-2016 at 11:13 AM.
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1.3s, A-zone hit on a USPSA target at 7 yards. Not as fast as the others that I see in this thread, but this is about as fast as I can go with any chance of getting a solid hit right now. I'm usually in the 1.5s - 1.6s range.
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I bet you could have it way down by going ahead and standing up straight like you end up doing. I'm guessing your leaning forward to make sure you get a good garment clear?
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Assistant Instructor at Protective Shooting Concepts
My appendix draw has like a built in cover garment 2nd safety type thing?
With my weak hand when I go to clear I start thumb first trying to catch my shirt, then almost immediately clinching my shirt. 9 times out of 10 my thumb gets it, when it doesn't the crab catches it. Not to say I don't still fumble, but using both techniques every time have cut my fumbles down dramatically and allow a better clear.
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