Taran's quarter second draw. The fastest instinctive shooting from the hip.

Published on August 15, 2023
Duration: 0:17

Taran Butler demonstrates an incredibly fast instinctive hip draw, achieving a 0.26-second draw-to-shot time. This technique bypasses traditional sight alignment, relying on muscle memory and target acquisition from the draw stroke. The demonstration highlights advanced speed shooting principles applicable to action shooting disciplines.

Quick Summary

Taran Butler demonstrates an incredibly fast instinctive hip draw, achieving a 0.26-second draw-to-shot time. This technique bypasses traditional sight alignment, relying on muscle memory and target acquisition from the draw stroke.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Fast Hip Draw Demonstration
  2. 00:050.26 Second Draw Time Revealed

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fastest recorded instinctive hip draw time?

In this demonstration, Taran Butler achieved an astonishing draw-to-shot time of 0.26 seconds from the hip. This technique bypasses traditional sight alignment for maximum speed.

How is such a fast hip draw achieved without sights?

This advanced technique relies heavily on muscle memory, consistent grip, and intuitive target acquisition during the draw stroke itself. It's a skill honed through extensive practice.

What equipment is used in Taran Butler's demonstrations?

Taran Butler is often seen using Taran Tactical Innovations (TTI) gear. The range environment may feature brands like BCM, Surefire, VLTOR, and SIRT, with professional shot timers used for accuracy.

What does 'instinctive shooting from the hip' mean?

It refers to drawing a firearm and engaging a target from a low-ready or holstered position without bringing the gun up to eye level to use the sights. The shooter relies on pointing instinct.

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