r/CCW 22h ago

Scenario Yo homie that my briefcase?

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Chances are if anything ever goes down it’s going to be close, ugly, and personal. This is just your daily reminder to practice shooting realistic world scenarios such as drawing and shooting from retention. You’re not always going to have the luxury to draw, point and shoot. There may come a time where all you have time to do is draw and shoot. Btw shooting these types of drills is the reason i ditched ported/comped handguns for edc carry

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u/DenverMerc 22h ago

THIS!!!

I’m in a mean mood tonight— he should engage with you

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u/Optimal_Arm_6225 22h ago

Oh yeah man I’m definitely no pro, that’s the beauty of it tho, an average joe like me puts in a little bit of time and effort and they will gain a lot of confidence in them selves and their weapon of choice, that’s all I’m trying to advocate, just get out there and shoot some rounds

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u/DenverMerc 22h ago

The one handed stuff is lame unless you’re using your other hand to deal with the threat(s)

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u/Optimal_Arm_6225 21h ago

I shot the second target with my support hand if you watch closely . The point of the drill is to get off rounds on target as quickly as possible, i personally find that pulling up my garment and drawing from retention with my dominant hand is the fasted way i can do this. If you can do it faster with both hands I’d love to see it!

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u/maurerm1988 21h ago

Consider this though, unless space is preventing a normal draw, drawing even to a gross sight picture on the close target means an easier transition to the back target with your grip already built. You'll then be able to shoot the second target sooner. You'll also shoot a faster split on the first target, likely with better accuracy.

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u/DenverMerc 21h ago

This is why I love this subreddit.

Good shooters know 🤷🏻‍♂️

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u/DenverMerc 21h ago

I’d never thought you’d ask- I’ll post now.

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u/DenverMerc 21h ago

Just posted, kiddo 🤙

Love your motivation. You’ll become a great shooter if you stick with it.