I think for most CCW holders the number one thing to practice is the draw from concealment. Anyone can quickly index and fire, starting from low ready, but getting the bullet launcher out, and quickly, seems to be the hardest thing to master for newbies. I don't often carry concealed anymore, and the mind may remember the steps, but the hands have forgotten much of it. Most of my pistol practice lately had been focussed on faster reloads, but if you lose the gunfight in the first few shots, what's the point? :oops: I practice moving while firing, sometimes forward, sometimes laterally, but if you can keep from getting flatfooted while shooting, you're a lot harder to hit! And unless you're trying to shoot multiple attackers, cover and concealment are less important than making the first shot count. If you drop Mr. Bad Guy with your first few shots, you don't have to seek cover, although you should be watching for accomplices. Never assume there's only one Bad Guy! :shock:
Sorry for rambling, I go thru my mental checklist every time I go on duty, and hope I never have to use any of my training!
PJ