Title says it all. For those of you that can consistently do the above, how exactly do you do it?
In regards to:
(A) stance?
(B) clearing the cover garment from AIWB. What technique have you found to be the fastest and most consistent? Does your style work with a strong headwind, SOM, and with all types of cover garments?
(C) master grip? Do you drive the web of your hand down onto the gun, do you come in from the front of the grip, does the grip form a funnel with the belt that directs the hand to the gun?
(D) taking the support hand from the garment to the gun?
(E) how high does the gun come out of the holster before you start the rotation towards the target?
(F) does the barrel go straight from the holster to the target? That would be the least movement, but we all have different body mechanics and flexibility. For example if you where standing in the center of a clock would the barrel go to the 12 o'clock position or does it go to some other position say between 9 and 12 o'clock at a distance of 3 feet and then snaps to the target.
(G) describe the amount of pressure placed on the gun to manage that single split. For example you know you are not doing a Bill Drill but you do need consistent muzzle rise and return. I found that if I envision driving my WH thumb toward the target while maintaining a sharp FS focus it allows for a cleaner and more steady sight picture vs. driving the whole unit out there and getting a sort of muscle trembling seen in the sight picture
Thoughts would be most helpful as I have now used my word limit for the day.