This is where the rubber meets the road. Remember, action can beat reaction, as long as your not too far behind the power curve. So add some misdirection & confusion for the BG to that action and a covert drawstroke should help.The most important thing is to keep thinking and once you decide the time is right to attack, then attack with all the vengeance you can muster, and stay in the fight until it’s over.
TX Rancher, made a great point about not getting too gun centric.yobdab wrote:
Would maybe one or two lateral steps be enough to keep the BG missing while you draw your weapon?
The scenario you describe can contain a great many variables that may be known and some unknowns, ie.... Proximity to the BG, BG's intent, proximity to the BG's weapon, BG's reaction time, # of BGs, footing surface, wind gusts, nearest cover, etc...
These variables will have an effect on the succesful application of your tactics and techniques.