DAMN🔥Under a Quarter Second Draw with hands or sides! #speed #accuracy #precision #tarantactical

Published on May 5, 2025
Duration: 0:20

This video demonstrates a high-speed shooting drill focusing on rapid draw and accurate follow-up shots. The instructor showcases sub-quarter-second draw times and analyzes split times using a shot timer. The drill utilizes steel targets and the Comstock mode for scoring, emphasizing both speed and precision in firearm handling.

Quick Summary

This Taran Tactical drill showcases an advanced firearm technique, achieving a rapid draw and first shot in just 0.24 seconds. Subsequent split times are as low as 0.14 seconds, demonstrating exceptional speed and accuracy. The drill utilizes a shot timer in Comstock mode for detailed performance analysis.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Drill Initiation & Rapid Draw
  2. 00:05First Shot Timer Results
  3. 00:08Detailed Split Times Analysis (Comstock)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of a sub-quarter second draw time in shooting?

A sub-quarter second draw time, like the 0.24 seconds achieved for the first shot in this drill, signifies an extremely high level of proficiency. It means the shooter can draw their firearm from a concealed or open holster and have the first round on target in less time than it takes to blink, crucial for competitive speed or self-defense scenarios.

What is the Comstock drill mode on a shot timer?

The Comstock mode on a shot timer is designed for drills involving multiple shots. It records the time for the first shot and then continues to record the time between subsequent shots (splits), as well as the total time for the string. This allows for detailed analysis of a shooter's speed and accuracy throughout a sequence of fire.

How can a shooter improve their draw speed and accuracy?

Improving draw speed and accuracy involves consistent, deliberate practice. This includes dry-fire practice focusing on grip and drawing mechanics, live-fire drills on a range using a shot timer to measure progress, and ensuring proper holster fit and placement. Analyzing shot timer data for draw times and split times is key to identifying areas for improvement.

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