Drawing From Concealment: Five Mistakes Adding Half a Second
Key points: Drawing Concealment Five Mistakes
- High-speed footage breaks the draw into four measurable phases
- The most common error is a grip re-adjustment most shooters can't feel
- Each fix comes with a specific dry-fire drill and rep scheme
- Timer data from twelve students, before and after, shown honestly
- Safety protocol for dry practice covered before any technique
About this Tactics and Training video
A shot timer doesn't flatter anyone. Hard Focus Training films students on high-speed camera and isolates the five draw-stroke errors that show up in almost every run — garment handling, grip acquisition, elbow path, muzzle orientation, and the pause nobody knows they're doing. Each mistake gets a drill you can run dry at home, safely, with a triple-checked empty gun.
Transcript: Drawing Concealment Five
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Before we touch technique, we do the ritual, and we do it on camera every single time: magazine out, chamber checked visually, chamber checked physically, ammunition in a different room. The gun gets checked again by a second person. If that feels excessive to you, this channel isn't for you. Now — here's what the timer said about twelve shooters last weekend, and here's the half second almost all of them left on the table without knowing it... […]
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