SPEEDING UP YOUR DRAW

Published on May 7, 2023
Duration: 9:43

This expert-level guide from Achilles Heel Tactical breaks down the process of speeding up your firearm draw. It emphasizes the critical role of dry fire practice, mechanical offsets, and breaking the draw into timed blocks. The instruction covers trigger prep, common draw stroke errors, live-fire accuracy drills, efficient reloading techniques, and the use of ambidextrous controls, all delivered with a focus on precision and speed.

Quick Summary

Improve your firearm draw speed by focusing on dry fire practice and understanding mechanical offsets. Break your draw into timed half-second blocks, getting both hands moving on the first beep. Aim for a 1.5-second draw for concealed carry, and practice efficient reloads to maintain proficiency.

Chapters

  1. 01:11Dry Fire Mechanics & Hand Movement
  2. 02:05Three Half-Second Blocks for Draw
  3. 03:09Trigger Prep and Safety Considerations
  4. 04:21Identifying Draw Stroke Errors
  5. 05:10Live Fire Accuracy Demonstration
  6. 06:32Efficient Reload Mechanics
  7. 07:39Ambidextrous Controls for Reloads

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I improve my firearm draw speed?

To improve your firearm draw speed, focus on dry fire practice to understand mechanical offsets. Break your draw into timed half-second blocks, aiming to get both hands moving on the first beep. Simultaneously prep your trigger and ensure smooth transitions for maximum efficiency.

What are common mistakes to avoid during a firearm draw?

Common draw stroke errors include a dropped elbow, the gun not leveling, the finger not straightening downrange, pushing the gun away, or throwing heels back. Avoid continuing if you miss a critical beep during timed drills.

What is the recommended time for a concealed carry draw?

A disciplined three-step draw for concealed carry should aim for approximately 1.5 seconds. This standard allows sufficient time to refine sights and trigger control, regardless of retention level or lighting conditions.

How do I practice efficient firearm reloads?

For efficient reloads, feel the light recoil, move your trigger finger to the magwell, and break away your support hand. Insert the new magazine firmly, send it home, and bring the weapon back up to continue firing. Practice with ambidextrous controls if applicable.

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