Good Ol' Boy
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I don't know how much this topic has been brought up on here and I don't shoot competition yet, so maybe some more knowledgeable folks can chime in.
When I draw from the holster at the indoor range I frequent it's mainly in order to get the gun out of the holster and shots on target ASAP, thus there is no finger outside the trigger guard.
I know in competitions sometimes there are "no shoot" targets. When you guys encounter these targets is your finger inside the trigger guard ready to go or no?
For SD purposes we are taught not to draw unless you are willing to shoot. A lot, and I mean many, of the SD video's I see online are just drawing and shooting.
What I'm getting at here is, as civilians, what's the better draw technique as far as practice? Draw and shoot? Draw and hold with finger outside trigger guard? Or a combination of both?
When I draw from the holster at the indoor range I frequent it's mainly in order to get the gun out of the holster and shots on target ASAP, thus there is no finger outside the trigger guard.
I know in competitions sometimes there are "no shoot" targets. When you guys encounter these targets is your finger inside the trigger guard ready to go or no?
For SD purposes we are taught not to draw unless you are willing to shoot. A lot, and I mean many, of the SD video's I see online are just drawing and shooting.
What I'm getting at here is, as civilians, what's the better draw technique as far as practice? Draw and shoot? Draw and hold with finger outside trigger guard? Or a combination of both?