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Conventional draw histogram with moving average trendlines with 5ms buckets as a uspsa shooter for about 2 years, i've always been one to use. Web there's the scoop draw. The scoop draw looks something. Web that being said, i have seen several top level shooters use scoop draws with great success or a mixture of scoop and over the top depending on the hand. What holster draw technique do you use? Web i have a decent (standard) draw in uspsa in which i push my hand down and index my thump under the beaver tail before drawing the gun. And then there's the more traditional, just get a good grip on the gun and then jerk it from the holster.