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Old January 28, 2006, 12:28 PM   #6
Pointer
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Obviously the answer is "as fast as possible".
Not so...

With the average person's reaction time being about 2 seconds, you have at least 3/4's of a second to draw and fire before the BG even thinks of what to do.

3/4 second is a long time... use all of it!

The world's fastest Western fast-draw, pulls, cocks, shoots and re-holsters, in about 44 hundreths of a second.

3/4 (.75) second is a long time... use all of it!

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if you are going to fire once, you might as well fire twice...
If you're going to fire twice... you might as well fire thrice.

Two high in center mass, and one through the eyes.

BTW drawing is a series of steps... practice slowly and gradually increase your speed... making certain that you fire three rounds right where you want them EVERYTIME you draw.


stephen426

Practice at home with empty gun...
Then at the restrictive range bring your "hot" gun up from the hip position and fire three well-placed shots each time.

It's not the best but it's better than nothing...

Have fun!
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