Mojo - "1.79... that was still really slow..." Us- "Yeah dude... soooo slow ๐Ÿ˜ณ"

Published on July 16, 2025
Duration: 1:16

This video analyzes shooting performance, focusing on draw times and first shot accuracy. The speakers discuss slow draw times and identify specific shot timings, indicating a focus on improving efficiency and accuracy in competitive shooting scenarios. The discussion highlights the importance of minimizing time from holster to first hit.

Quick Summary

In competitive shooting, a draw time of 1.79 seconds is considered 'really slow,' and a first shot time of 1.13 seconds also indicates room for improvement. Shooters aim to reduce these times by practicing efficient holster draws and smooth transitions to target acquisition.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Slow Draw Time Discussion
  2. 00:11First Shot Time Analysis
  3. 00:18Next Shot Sequence
  4. 00:26Shot Timer Readings
  5. 00:35Round Count Check
  6. 00:44Performance Goal Setting
  7. 00:58Accuracy Assessment (Charlies)
  8. 01:09Performance Review

Frequently Asked Questions

What is considered a slow draw time in competitive shooting?

According to the discussion, a draw time of 1.79 seconds is considered 'really slow.' This indicates that shooters aiming for competitive performance need to practice and refine their holster draw to achieve faster times.

How is first shot accuracy measured and improved?

First shot accuracy is assessed by timing the interval from drawing the firearm to the first shot. A time of 1.13 seconds for the first shot was deemed slow, suggesting that shooters should focus on a smooth and efficient transition from the draw to acquiring their target and firing accurately.

What are 'Charlie' hits in shooting competitions?

'Charlie' hits typically refer to scoring zones in certain shooting sports that are not the primary target areas. The presence of 'Charlies' indicates that while speed might be present, accuracy needs improvement to avoid penalties and achieve higher overall scores.

What performance goals are discussed in this shooting analysis?

The speakers are focused on improving overall shooting efficiency and accuracy. Specific goals mentioned include reducing draw times and first shot times, and achieving performance metrics like 'sub 25 at the 25,' which likely relates to a score or time at a specific distance.

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