Times to draw from holster.

capflyboy05

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My average time to draw and get two rounds down range is 1.20 seconds.
Is this considered good, and how can I make it better?
I have been shooting most of my life, and am new to these forums.
I am turning 18 in 3 days now... 2 not including the rest of tonight.
But shooting for a long time doesn't mean anything.
I do not have bad habits, and if I do they still haven't been pointed out.
But I am human, and theres no such thing as a perfect shooter.
Theres always room for error.
Thanks for any tips and tricks to help me on this.
 
Hitting with about a 3 in grouping from 15 yds.
I'm shooting at the silhouette targets.
Also, what is a strong hand firing position?
 
What type of holster are you using? I can clear leather in Open Carry and hit a target at 7 yards in the A Zone (IPSC Target) one time at 1.0 or sub zero times from a random beep with a shot timer. I'm 63 years old and shoot B Class Limited IPSC (USPSA) with a full power G21 or G35.
 
If your depending on a fast draw to save you life. Buy some pre-paid funeral services. Situational awareness. Thats the life saver.

Just my opinion

Glenn Dee.
 
That's excellent.

From low ready I can shoot 5 rounds in 1.12 secs at a target 21ft away in about a 5" group. (I have video!) :)

I was shooting a steel target.
 
What's absolutely uncanny about watching Sevigny run that FAST drill is that both times, he has a 1.36 draw and a .26 split on his second shot. Both times. Identical, down to the hundredth of a second... The dude's not human; he's a frickin' replicant or something...
 
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