The more I teach, the more I see the importance of the basics. Without the basics the best you can hope for is luck. Those serious about rifle shooting, will [Read More]
No matter how many runs through a shoot-house there is always something to improve. What I discovered was the importance of recognition and how quickly I could react correctly by [Read More]
Over the years I’ve collected a lot of information about the students who’ve attended our classes. One thing I’ve noticed is how most will fall into one, maybe two shooting [Read More]
Shooting rifles for as long as I have has taught me to appreciate the importance of precision. And it all starts with understanding 4 inches for zeroing. Minimum Level of [Read More]
I embrace new technology about the same way I embrace jumping cholla. With caution and from a distance. This is not to say I don’t appreciate new technology because I’m [Read More]
There is a major advantage to using dry fire as a practice tool, no matter your skill level. If done safely, there are few disadvantages, but there is also a [Read More]
I’m sure by this point most reading this blog have also heard of Extreme Ownership from Jocko Willink. If you haven’t, it’s a great book and philosophy. Taking Responsibility The [Read More]
There are a lot of details that go into shooting both accurately and precisely. There are five key details to improving your performance when it comes to being accurate. Know [Read More]
As we begin a new year once again, I’m excited for what lays ahead. Excited in the sense I’m living through history and how will I leave my mark. Aim [Read More]
After a recent OIS I had an interesting conversation with a student regarding contact shots and near contact shots. Contact shots work, but near contact shots are more complicated. A [Read More]









