Vary Your Hand Position In Your Dry Fire Practice

2 years ago
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Varying hand positions seems to be an obvious training technique when practicing with your EDC.

I see a lot of shooters trying to create anchor points or index touch point prior to a start signal. I understand that from the competition side and I have my own. I think a better technique is to build draw techniques that transcend equipment setups. I want a draw stroke that is effective across comp, duty and edc setups with the least amount of variation needed.

I look at the draw this way…There’s some stuff that has to happen before the gun comes out of the holster and some stuff that has to happen once it’s out. The reoccurring theme with both is hand speed. I want to be ready to shoot sooner so I don’t have to shoot faster.

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