I'm just seeing this video for the first time and my mind is blown! I've been struggling with master grip out of AIWB, but seeing the thumb placed on the left sight post is a game changer. I'm not as interested in a sub second draw as I am having a great shooting grip when my eyes get on the dot. Thanks Scott, great stuff!
This man helped me create my own muscle memory practice in relation to consistently finding the red dot from holster/low ready /high ready. Practice your draw in a pitch black room. On each failed attempt DON'T fish around with your wrists in hopes of finding the dot. Just simply reset and try again! Soon enough you'll have perfect muscle memory and find it every single time. Also, this should be a given but make sure ammunition is far far away and also about your stance and draw, you'll want to take the above example and incorporate it into your normal draw comfort level that way you're working on new, good muscle memory and not picking up any new bad habits.
I will work on just this. I’ve been trying to get my overall draw time down and I’ve been suffering from poor grip or inconsistent grip. I’m going to focus on this until I feel like it’s more natural and then work on connecting the support hand. I’ve watched all your videos but I’ve decided to come back and re watch some of them and somehow I feel like I just peered over this like I thought I had it down or something.
I like it, been doing pretty much that index like you said due to the PITA of getting the thumb back there, honestly had not thought about how it was facilitating the two hand grip.👍🙌
I can’t tell you how great this video is! These kinds of tips are just what I need to get my draw where I want it. I’m in the 1.25 second range from AIWB and really want to work my way down below 1 second.
Very difficult for me to draw like this. With my thumb on the site. I completely agree that it is definitely more efficient to not have to move that thumb. I guess I need more practice. I just feel like I don't have a good grasp on my pistol holding it in that manner. The more I practice the better it will feel though I am sure. I am coming to one of your classes this year and I hope you don't rip me too hard for not having that draw.lol
"Useless frenetic motion" = bad. Unconscious competent = good. I need a whole lot more practice to begin to get close to your skill level Scott. Thanks for taking the time and effort to post up these videos. Be safe! Randy
For that micro drill: I am noticing that my reaction time from the beep is at most .80 to 1.00 seconds to build that full firing grip and clear my cover garment. How should I go about improving that time?
Excellent video! Looks like I am late to the game on this one. Question, if you have a second. With the master grip you show here, are there any issues if you need to take a retention shot, or do you simply move the thumb over without issue? Thanks again!
Scott - I am 3 years late to this video, but I have a question for you. I have recently made the switch to appendix - I keep busting my knuckle on my middle finger while gripping the gun during the initial draw from the holster. What should I be doing with my middle, ring, and pinky fingers? Full firing grip? Partial grip until I can clear my belt? Love listening to you on P&S and hope to get out to one of your classes in AZ.
Did you resolve this? I am also doing similar and sometimes i cant my middle finger knuckle around the grip enough, so it doesnt feel like a strong grip
Modern Samurai Project Awesome broham I'm sure you'll get there! I'm on this weird path of I want to win an IDPA ESP national before I start the USPSA single stack journey lol Idk why.
I'm just seeing this video for the first time and my mind is blown! I've been struggling with master grip out of AIWB, but seeing the thumb placed on the left sight post is a game changer. I'm not as interested in a sub second draw as I am having a great shooting grip when my eyes get on the dot. Thanks Scott, great stuff!
This man helped me create my own muscle memory practice in relation to consistently finding the red dot from holster/low ready /high ready. Practice your draw in a pitch black room. On each failed attempt DON'T fish around with your wrists in hopes of finding the dot. Just simply reset and try again! Soon enough you'll have perfect muscle memory and find it every single time. Also, this should be a given but make sure ammunition is far far away and also about your stance and draw, you'll want to take the above example and incorporate it into your normal draw comfort level that way you're working on new, good muscle memory and not picking up any new bad habits.
I saw a video by John Correia where you showed him the 'not full firing grip' tip. I'm anxious to start practicing it. Thanks!
I will work on just this. I’ve been trying to get my overall draw time down and I’ve been suffering from poor grip or inconsistent grip. I’m going to focus on this until I feel like it’s more natural and then work on connecting the support hand. I’ve watched all your videos but I’ve decided to come back and re watch some of them and somehow I feel like I just peered over this like I thought I had it down or something.
Aaron from sage dynamics said in new vid you were doing a "multi instructor" extravaganza in Texas. Dang i wish i could go sounds friggin awesome.
Yeah man. The Shooters Symposium is going to be epic!
I like it, been doing pretty much that index like you said due to the PITA of getting the thumb back there, honestly had not thought about how it was facilitating the two hand grip.👍🙌
I can’t tell you how great this video is! These kinds of tips are just what I need to get my draw where I want it. I’m in the 1.25 second range from AIWB and really want to work my way down below 1 second.
nakinate Kudos my friend. Keep getting better!
Hi Scott, please remind me of the recommended adaptation for us who roll with a beaver tail. Thanks for the refresher videos!
Flag your thumb and come at an angle similar to 2 to 7 on a clock
Thanks for doing the video. I'll have to retrain my thumb now.
Thanks Jedi, the force brought me here. Just watched a Garand Thumb video with you in it. Subbed and really enjoy your content.
Thumb on the post was very helpful. Thx.
Very difficult for me to draw like this. With my thumb on the site. I completely agree that it is definitely more efficient to not have to move that thumb. I guess I need more practice. I just feel like I don't have a good grasp on my pistol holding it in that manner. The more I practice the better it will feel though I am sure. I am coming to one of your classes this year and I hope you don't rip me too hard for not having that draw.lol
"Useless frenetic motion" = bad.
Unconscious competent = good.
I need a whole lot more practice to begin to get close to your skill level Scott.
Thanks for taking the time and effort to post up these videos.
Be safe!
Randy
Not enough professional cursing. For fucks sake, Scott, get with it!! Sweet vids. Keep ‘me coming!!
I knew this guys wasn’t human. He’s see through in parts of this video.
Goddam.... your teaching is the shit!!!
Angry Dave says Great video!
Thank you!
5:41 of gold, thanks
Good info
Thank you
For that micro drill: I am noticing that my reaction time from the beep is at most .80 to 1.00 seconds to build that full firing grip and clear my cover garment. How should I go about improving that time?
Excellent video! Looks like I am late to the game on this one. Question, if you have a second. With the master grip you show here, are there any issues if you need to take a retention shot, or do you simply move the thumb over without issue?
Thanks again!
Move thumb without issue
Scott - I am 3 years late to this video, but I have a question for you. I have recently made the switch to appendix - I keep busting my knuckle on my middle finger while gripping the gun during the initial draw from the holster. What should I be doing with my middle, ring, and pinky fingers? Full firing grip? Partial grip until I can clear my belt?
Love listening to you on P&S and hope to get out to one of your classes in AZ.
Sounds like your holster is riding to low. Try adjusting (if able) the holster clips so the holster rides just a little higher.
Did you resolve this? I am also doing similar and sometimes i cant my middle finger knuckle around the grip enough, so it doesnt feel like a strong grip
i"ll give the thumb placement a whirl thanks
Thanks for doing the video.
Bro are you gonna do Carry Optic Nationals this year?
Gonna do my best to get there!
Modern Samurai Project Awesome broham I'm sure you'll get there! I'm on this weird path of I want to win an IDPA ESP national before I start the USPSA single stack journey lol Idk why.
Do you start to move both hands simultaneously but at different speeds, or delay your strong hand movement by a fraction of a second?
Really helpful video, BTW!
Clayton Lilly Support hand moves first but I let my subconscious dictate speed.
Modern Samurai Project- thank you, I’ll work on that!
Weird question, what are you using for undershirts? Looking for something that doesn't get in the way of my draw, and isn't too hot in the summer time
BJJ Rashguards
What tall sights are you using with that AA 34?
What is your take on red dot sizes and which size do you use?
cdragracer I prefer 3.25.