Now we have some new information:
-Karl Rehn...Erick Gelhaus’ talk about ready positions and “mistake of fact” shootings.
He reviewed many recent studies about the use of different ready positions affecting shooter ability to make correct use of force decisions. The high ready (gun near face, muzzle pointed up) is perhaps 0.1 sec faster to get gun to target than lower ready positions, but in well designed experiments, shooters using the high ready position made 30% more errors in shooting decisions. On the street this translates to “they shot people that should not have been shot”. Erick made the argument that lower ready positions sacrifice very little speed to provide significant reduction in unjustified use of force.
COL Applegate did an outstanding job showing the benefits of low ready back in the 1940s(integrating point shooting and sighted shooting), but I think this information is exciting to show there is a measurable safety difference in using the low ready approach