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]
Identifying And Correcting Shooter Errors It is one of my favorite evolutions in our intermediate classes, when we work at identifying and then correcting shooter errors. Applying corrective strategies is [Read More]
Practice As Your Daily Goal There is a thought, to be the best at something requires hard work. The reality is it requires deliberate practice in the form of consistency [Read More]
A common question I get asked has to do with defensive ammunition. These days my answer is pretty simple, get whatever is available because anything is better than nothing. Understanding [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.
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]
Your role as an instructor is to mentor your students towards achieving their goals. It is not about belittling them or their current knowledge base, or their current practices aside [Read More]
Deadly force encounters are chaotic and fast moving. There is not a lot in your control, but rather than worry about what is not in your control your focus should [Read More]
It doesn’t matter how many times you explain trigger management to a student. They listen to you when they are ready to hear your message. The Trigger Trinity When I’m [Read More]









