Not every diamond has the same value, some are more valuable because they have better qualities. The same could be said for firearms instructors, some have better qualities. Continued Education [Read More]
Asking questions is an important part of learning any skill or subject. There are three types of students who ask questions, which do you think is the most popular. Trying [Read More]
In the firearms training world, there are those who have fired a shot unintentionally and those who will. Another way to look at is play with fire long enough and [Read More]
I’m sure we are all sick of the anti-gun rhetoric after a horrific crime. When it comes from a public appointee who is a police chief and it borders on [Read More]
Have you ever had that feeling you are really not part of a conversation, you are more a target of the subject. I get that from time to time, particularly [Read More]
If you had to choose between being basic or advanced, how many would opt for advance even if they didn’t know what I was referring to in my original inquiry. [Read More]
Staying on point, means not being distracted. If you are working on a task, whatever that task and something forces you to switch tasks this can negatively impact your safety. [Read More]
You cannot force the horse to drink the water. When the horse values water, they will drink and drink in splendor. What does water have to do with anything Training [Read More]
Trigger preparation, not to be confused with slapping the crap out of the trigger is a fundamental shooting skill. It is well within every shooter’s ability to become proficient at [Read More]
The notion eye dominance is important to shooting is over rated. On the other hand, is seeing your sights important…absolutely and that is the point. Seeing is the key Many [Read More]









