Dry Fire w/ Matt Pranka - Indexing from the draw

Published on October 23, 2025
Duration: 0:22

This dry fire drill, demonstrated by Matt Pranka, focuses on aggressive draw strokes and precise indexing of the red dot sight to the point of aim. The drill emphasizes seeing the red dot 'touching the trigger' for optimal sight picture before firing, utilizing a shot timer with a part-time of 0.8 seconds. It's designed for advanced shooters looking to refine their speed and accuracy from the draw.

Quick Summary

This dry fire drill focuses on aggressive draw strokes and precise red dot indexing, aiming for a 0.8-second part-time. The technique emphasizes seeing the red sight 'touching the trigger' for optimal sight picture establishment before firing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Indexing from the Draw
  2. 00:09Precise Dot Indexing Technique
  3. 00:13Max Effort and Sight Picture

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the key focus of the aggressive draw stroke drill?

The drill emphasizes performing an aggressive draw stroke from the holster at maximum aggression. The primary goal is to achieve very precise indexing of the red dot sight over the point of aim as the pistol comes to the line of sight.

What is the recommended part-time for precise dot indexing in this drill?

For this specific drill, Matt Pranka mentions a part-time set at 0.8 seconds for precise dot indexing. This is a challenging benchmark designed for advanced shooters to improve their speed and accuracy.

What visual cue should a shooter look for when indexing the red dot sight?

A key visual cue emphasized is seeing the red sight be touching the trigger. This helps establish a consistent and accurate sight picture just before initiating the shot.

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