When the ambient light washes out your sights Recently, I finished up a fantastic Pistol 2 class at the Sig Academy in New Hampshire. One of the interesting observations was [Read More]
Shooting A Subcompact Pistol Hard & Fast I love shooting demonstrations in classes, especially with subcompact pistols. I typically share three subcompact shooting tips to help improve your performance on [Read More]
Secrets To Shooting Faster Delivering rapid and accurate hits on target to stop an attack is what we call effective fire. It is effective in stopping the action, in this [Read More]
By now most of us are probably sick of hearing or seeing posts about the recent negligent discharge. Surprised or not, safety is the top priority in any high risk [Read More]
Heavy Is The Crown As An Instructor Those wishing to help others by teaching represent an important profession within our culture. The responsibilities as an instructor are sometimes thankless and [Read More]
Maintain the Morale High Ground This final installment of lessons learned in our three part series will be focused on morale. How to keep morale high when the situation is [Read More]
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]









