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<blockquote data-quote="BallisticBiker" data-source="post: 1769896" data-attributes="member: 7914"><p>I'll add this little tid bit....</p><p>It's GREAT that you're doing drills and practicing draws from concealment! However, I would say that twenty yards is a bit ambitious. Accuracy takes time, precious time. If you actually ever had to use your weapon defensively, stats show that it's going to be between seven to eleven feet on average. (according to my buddy, the internet) Personally, I'd rather shoot at paper at that close range instead of steel...but maybe that's just me. Anyway...it's something to consider. If nothing else, start closer and back up as you speed up. Crawl, walk, run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BallisticBiker, post: 1769896, member: 7914"] I'll add this little tid bit.... It's GREAT that you're doing drills and practicing draws from concealment! However, I would say that twenty yards is a bit ambitious. Accuracy takes time, precious time. If you actually ever had to use your weapon defensively, stats show that it's going to be between seven to eleven feet on average. (according to my buddy, the internet) Personally, I'd rather shoot at paper at that close range instead of steel...but maybe that's just me. Anyway...it's something to consider. If nothing else, start closer and back up as you speed up. Crawl, walk, run. [/QUOTE]
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