Are you relying on hacks or short cuts to fix your pistol draw?
Your draw is the foundation for the shooting that follows — from efficiently drawing your pistol, to building a proper grip, to quickly and consistently indexing on target, to placing accurate hits at speed.
A poor draw compromises your shooting and wastes time. From lack of a foundation in principles, lack of experience, poor habits, outdated, inefficient training techniques, and plain bad advice, this is a failure point for many shooters.
Are you struggling to improve your draw speed? Is your grip inconsistent off the draw? Are you relying on hacks or short cuts to index on target, like looking for the dot to drop from 12 o’clock, applying pinky pressure or using iron sights to find the dot? These are often used as hacks to fix a poorly developed index and grip. Relying on hacks will hinder your ability to develop repeatable, on demand skill. If you don’t understand what you’re doing wrong, you won’t be able to fix it.
In defensive shooting, draw stroke and consistent index are critical skills that must be developed properly and honed through practice to be able to achieve immediate target engagement under pressure.
Come out for a class and learn how to quickly, efficiently and safely draw your pistol from a holster and make accurate hits at speed. I’ll teach you effective, natural and practical techniques for drawing a pistol and finding a small focal point on your target that are consistent and stand up under pressure, eliminate unnecessary failure points and lead to quick target acquisition and improved accuracy.