The Worst (and most common) way To Shoot Faster

Today’s quick tip from Draw Stroke Mastery is the biggest mistake that people make when they try to shoot faster.

It seems so logical, but all it does is make it take a LOT more time and money to reach the same level of performance

 

That video was from back when we were about to release the training.

Since then hundreds of shooters have gone through the training and the feedback has been stunning.

Guys with LOTS of time on the gun, who are putting hundreds of rounds downrange every week have seen quarter second improvements in their time-to-first-hit…simply from using the training to remove wasted movement from their draw & presentation.

Draw Stroke Mastery is, by far, the most powerful training available to put fast, accurate first hits on target with minimal practice time using cutting edge training techniques.

You can start using it today and you’ll start seeing dramatic results in just days.  Check it out now by clicking >HERE<

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17 Comments

  • Ed Mosley

    Reply Reply May 6, 2023

    I want additional training yo offer

  • Peter

    Reply Reply September 23, 2022

    Thanks for another great tip, Ox.

  • Loren Perlan

    Reply Reply September 23, 2022

    Looking forward to it.

  • Thomas O Peterson

    Reply Reply September 22, 2022

    I’m a firearms instructor for a local Academy. I have had a great deal of success using the tips from “Real World Gunfighting Training” in helping remedial shooters. If you have someone who is stuck, you need this book by Ox,

    • Ox

      Reply Reply September 29, 2022

      Thanks, Thomas!

  • Mark D Snyder

    Reply Reply September 22, 2022

    Looking forward to the training tips.

  • J. Wayne Wrightstone

    Reply Reply September 22, 2022

    Look like the draw move is more important in practice, as the trigger pull is more automatic (if done with the finger pad).

  • David J Holzworth

    Reply Reply October 11, 2021

    Looking forward to it

  • Ken Carscadden

    Reply Reply October 11, 2021

    Faster

  • Ray Duke

    Reply Reply October 10, 2021

    Looking forward to the lesson

  • Mike Rehmus

    Reply Reply September 9, 2019

    Good work!

  • SHANE LOUGH

    Reply Reply September 9, 2019

    Looking forward to shooting faster, better!

  • Duke

    Reply Reply September 8, 2019

    This is a great site to learn to shoot better. It has help me.

  • Wesley Taylor

    Reply Reply September 8, 2019

    I am impressed with the gentle and calm way to approach “speed.”

  • Billy Rodgers

    Reply Reply September 8, 2019

    Looking forward to all the great info and tips.

    Thanks for all you do.

  • Gary Buchholz

    Reply Reply September 8, 2019

    Great tips.
    Thank you

  • Donald W Tennant

    Reply Reply September 8, 2018

    I enjoy your program
    Thank You

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