At our last Concealed Carry Instructor course we had great conversation during breaks from the class on various subjects. Each of the instructors brought their own instructional problems hoping they [Read More]
During this isolation period I struggled to identify areas I wanted to work on for self improvement. I thought about a lot of different areas I could focus and one [Read More]
There are a lot of times we get some place by accident. Where you didn’t expect the outcome, but happy for the experience. Training For The Unknown During this time [Read More]
By the time of this publication, we should have run more than 90 people through the LTC Proficiency Test. Take a look at some of the key insight from an [Read More]
We are living through some exciting times indeed. The gun industry has exploded with new pistol owners and shooters. The Big Picture One overlooked category is License to Carry submissions. [Read More]
These days, most of us are not leaving home, we are sheltering in place to help fight the spread of the Chinese Flu. As tensions grow higher for a variety [Read More]
Given our current circumstances it is easy to let your skills atrophy. What can you do to help keep your skills up to task. The Case for Automaticity It is [Read More]
One of the most challenging traits to develop as an instructor is time management. While many of the other traits such as SME, curriculum management and podium presence are important, [Read More]
All too often I have conversations with folks who comment how difficult it is to see their sights so why bother. That is a lazy approach towards managing a life saving skill.
Many self-inflicted gunshot wounds are preventable, many are a result of negligence. Some can be really accidents, but most are the result of human error.









