Learning Continues Even After The Snow Melts Last week I spoke about lessons learned regarding the essentials, what you needed to survive in some rather difficult times. Here, we talk [Read More]
Now Is The Time To Learn From Our Mistakes As many of Texans emerge from a historic snowstorm there are a lot of questions to be answered. Questions might not [Read More]
A Heavy Rifle Gets Old Fast Fatigue is a result of mental and physical exertion. It affects us in a variety of ways, but a lightweight rifle will lead to [Read More]
Keeping Your Rifle Simple Is The Goal The hardest thing anyone can do is separate their wants from their needs. You may want a general purpose rifle with all the [Read More]
Have you ever wondering the effectiveness of dry fire practice. Like many people these days I have implemented a more dedicated dry fire program to augment my live fire training. [Read More]
Planning and Preparing Like a Professional Even the worst plan executed in a timely manner with conviction is more than likely enough to resolve a real world problem. Don’t discount [Read More]
Identifying And Correcting Shooter Errors It is one of my favorite evolutions in our intermediate classes, when we work at identifying and then correcting shooter errors. Applying corrective strategies is [Read More]
How To Use Verbal Commands To Your Advantage At our recent Concealed Carry FoF class we saw a lot of examples of some good verbal commands to control. We define [Read More]
Understanding Shooting Speed There is this idea the most important skill you develop is to shoot fast. Shooting fast is only part of the total package, but if you are [Read More]
Rifle Zeroing And Your Real Needs When it comes to zeroing a rifle most people get all wrapped around the axle choosing the best zero distance. The vast majority of [Read More]









