Fortunately, having my own range out back I can do this as much as I want.
I use 3 different holster methods; OWB, Pocket, and Ankle.
I've gotten pretty good at all three. No matter which style or what brand holster, it's become fairly automatic.
I've come to find this is the easy part.
Now actually hitting the target, quick and smooth-like, after the draw has become the challenge lol. I'm gettin' better though, but I keep pushing the limit.
Say 3 targets, varying distances left/right/center, double tap each in a total of 3 seconds or less. Boy is this a humbling exercise.
I read about ranges that don't allow drawing and firing, or make you go through the double secret handshake before they allow it.
So...how do you practice live-fire draws if you're confined to a public range?
I use 3 different holster methods; OWB, Pocket, and Ankle.
I've gotten pretty good at all three. No matter which style or what brand holster, it's become fairly automatic.
I've come to find this is the easy part.
Now actually hitting the target, quick and smooth-like, after the draw has become the challenge lol. I'm gettin' better though, but I keep pushing the limit.
Say 3 targets, varying distances left/right/center, double tap each in a total of 3 seconds or less. Boy is this a humbling exercise.
I read about ranges that don't allow drawing and firing, or make you go through the double secret handshake before they allow it.
So...how do you practice live-fire draws if you're confined to a public range?