If you were to ask a shooting instructor who’s been doing this a long time what is more challenging; correcting sight errors or trigger errors what do you think they [Read More]
Over the years I have seen enough students struggle with various shooting errors, like I’ve seen a lot. An excuse begins to form it is not them, but their gear. [Read More]
There is an old saying, “be careful of the man with one gun, for he probably knows how to use it!” Very true words to live by, but as an [Read More]
In the defensive shooting world we are trying to do two things. Teach responsible gun owners how to defend against a violent encounter with a handgun and improve their critical [Read More]
I have been pretty lucky over the years to have had the pleasure of meeting some amazing people. I was saddened to learn the loss of a friend and student [Read More]
It happens all too often, you start off real slow and before you know you are some sort of ninja. Well, at least in your mind you are a ninja, [Read More]
That’s a bold statement, but it is true from a certain point of view. I see so many new shooters start down the wrong path by looking to solve their [Read More]
When I’m working with new students there is so much to cover it can be overwhelming. A subject most folks don’t spend time exploring is muscle recruitment and its importance [Read More]
Keeping aware of your surroundings will hopefully provide you advanced warning of bad things coming. This advance warning can be used in one of three ways; to quickly draw, to [Read More]
A major factor in students continuing their education is having a positive experience. Loosely translated, this means hitting the target on demand. Stick to the Program I love seeing students [Read More]









