While in Las Vegas recently I had a conversation with a student who was one of our original students, going back almost 9 years ago. First off, it was great [Read More]
Is One More Important Than The Other? Within the shooting world, this is one of the most sought after questions. Which is more important and the honest truth is they [Read More]
I’ve been using MRDS on pistols for about two years now. Definitely see the value of these optics and my gut tells me we will see these getting more and [Read More]
Every now and then we have a student who struggles with trigger management. We can work through all the diagnostics and learn why they slap the trigger physically, but on [Read More]
I’ve talked about this before, but it bears mentioning again since we saw it happening in a recent class. Presumptuous training is defined as presuming certain conditions are expected to [Read More]
Earlier this year I had a student attend a class with a double action pistol. It was his first formalized training class and he was fighting his equipment the whole [Read More]
During one of the class breaks a student asked a philosophical question regarding protecting life from a religious point of view. It was a good questions that turned into a [Read More]
How do you know if you are practicing right, practicing for success? A good place to start is to attend a training class from a reputable instructor. Once you got [Read More]
How do you define training? I see a lot of stuff out there, but not a lot of training. What Is The Goal If you consider shooting some drills training [Read More]
If you ask each student to define their grip, you will get a different answer from each one. There are no two hands alike, even from the same body so [Read More]
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