I have a question regarding proper weapon presentation from the holster. My draw looks more like an L or right angle transition from up out of the holster and then straight towards the target. Basically I draw the weapon straight up until it's cleared the holster, then drop my elbow which rotates it up to basically eye level, support hand comes in and I drive it straight towards my target. Sort of like the pistol-forum.com logo following the outside edge.
What I've read and in some cases seen demonstrated doesn't agree with my presentation. I'm speaking of the 5 step draw outlined in several texts and online videos etc. While I understand that draw technique and see it's merits for some shooters it doesn't get the weapon up high enough for me to pick up the front site as fast as I need to to make that first shot as fast as possible and to make that first shot hit my target. I need that extra 6-12 inches of being able to see the gun and front site moving towards the target to make sure the sites are properly aligned once I need to break the shot.
Is this poor technique or just a case of one size not fitting all?