Deaf Smith
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How could the physical shape of the defender or attacker be altered by the Tueller Drill?
Try running with bad legs or overweight or uphill or down hill or just a slow runner or fast runner. That all alters the time to move 7 yards.
Try drawing with arthritis or with a poorly made holster (or a very well made one) or having excellent reflexes or bad ones or excellent training or bad training. That all alters the time to react to the person moving seven yards.
What I said was that in literally thousands of instances, physical shape and other factors does not result in more than +/- 0.1 seconds difference in time to run the drill.
And what I say is that is poppycock. Show us such a study that says that. Just post a link to it.
The Tueller Drill does not involve an already-drawn weapon.
Well life does involve that. And that alters the seven yard rule. And if you use that drill in court but you had your weapon drawn, or hand on the gun ready to draw, that makes it invalid as a defense.
Deaf