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Old October 26th, 2012, 12:31   #10
p.phresh
 
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Here's something else you can try. As you're reaching to draw your pistol, put your weak hand up (you'll be looking at your target already) and point your finger/hand at your target, draw your gun and place it into your weak hand. That should help you with accuracy.

I've also found that the Serpa Sportster/CQC holster was the fastest draw/holster I've ever owned.

I've had a lot of training an practice when I was competing in the local CQB league as part of the house team. We did a lot of snap shooting, switching from primary to secondary, and drawing the side arm quickly and accurately.

I've found that practice drawing your gun and bringing it up slowly to train your muscles and aiming down the sights can always help you. Even if you're doing dry runs at home watching the tv.

Once your muscles have remembered this action you're going to be much faster and you'll be able to snap shoot targets accurately.
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