Originally Posted by
scw2
Based on standards I've seen thrown around, I'd say for cold on-demand performance a 2.0 sec standard is the bare minimum, 1.5 would be good, and 1.0 would be really great. For CCW, I would use high COM or a B8 center, not necessarily the full entire A zone of an USPSA target. Distances would probably be probably in the 5-7 yards range. I think you can work on improving your splits as well to help develop the ability to track sights at speed, work on recoil control, and such, but a good case could be made that for self defense incidents 0.5 sec splits would be better to allow for more situational assessment.
I'd say for your slightly longer distance and working with a smaller pistol your performance is above the average shooter, though if you carry the 365XL primarily you should elevate your performance to those standards and not use that as an excuse to shoot to a lower level. At your current level of skill, I think you'd be able to get to the 1.0-1.50 sec range fairly quickly with regular and consistent dry fire using the your shot timer to track progress and push yourself to get faster, more consistent and more efficient with your draw.