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Dry fire with a timer?


Squirrel45

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  • 1 month later...

Hey partner, of note, I take note of multiple sub-times that make what most people call 'draw time.'  There is the time to get the gun out of the holster and presented - this is obviously different with wrists below belt, wrists above shoulders, or some other wacky start like hands on marks, hands in pocket with bullets in pockets, etc.  The 2nd part of this is the time to first shot, which obviously depends on a lot of things.  Most A shooters and higher will have decent and comparable 'draw' times, as in the first time I mentioned.  Some pro shooters like Mason Lane 'snatch' their guns out which makes for a very first draw; others do a traditional draw.  Either way, your draw time is most likely not where you'll get a ton of return on investment training wise.  Just one opinion...

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