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.
We learn when we fail, therefore it is good to fail. Don’t mistake this comment for permission to avoid hard work, failing is hard work when done correctly. Your Comfort [Read More]
We’ve all heard the commentary, but it is true. No one is coming to save you, your safety and future is your responsibility. Response Time At first glance, you may [Read More]
Speed is a goal, speed is a necessity. Speed is not the priority. Guarantee Your Hits That might seem contradictory, but it is the truth. Speed is a critical piece [Read More]









