Quick draw while shooting at distance?
This technique focuses on optimizing the draw stroke for timed shooting events, particularly when engaging targets at distance. Instructor Scott Sawinski emphasizes separating the draw from the aiming process. The key is to execute a quick, smooth draw and then begin the visual acquisition and alignment of the sights on the target as the firearm reaches full extension, rather than synchronizing the draw speed with the aiming time. This approach prevents rushing splits and potential trigger control issues.











