Train
Draw to First Shot
beginnerStanding, from the holster (or safe low-ready), unsupportedThe single most fundamental pistol skill: a smooth, consistent draw stroke ending in an accurate first shot. Use the random-start par cue — hands on the gun, you can't anticipate the beep.
On the start beep, draw and fire one shot before the par beep. The shot must be accurate — a fast miss is a fail. Grip the pistol as you reach, acquire sight picture as you extend, press through the break.
Use a B8 bullseye or 3×5 card at 7 yards. Start with hands relaxed at sides, pistol holstered (or in a safe low-ready position). Use the par cue — the start beep fires after a random 1.5–4s delay, then the par beep sounds at your target time.
Pass: an accurate hit in the zone, completed before the par beep. Fail: a miss, or not finished before the par beep. The par cue starts on an unpredictable delay so you can be hands-on-gun and can't anticipate. The app does not measure your time — the standard is binary against par.
Log this rep
Log result