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Also, I believe I spend too much of my training time pulling the trigger and not enough getting to the point where I will pull the trigger with my 1911s. OTOH for CAS, I spend a LOT of time getting the weapon to the point of pulling the trigger.
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I am somewhat guilty of this also. I do not do a whole lot of draw from the holster as most ranges around here discourage it. Since we have moved here i have not even done a lot of unloaded weapon draw from the holster. I should start a regimen again.
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We have a steel range at my club for RO's only that we draw from holster, shoot and scoot, rapid fire from 25 yards down to 10 yards
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