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]
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 a lot of buzz over some of the new micro & subcompact handguns designed for concealed carry. This a great time within our industry to see so many [Read More]
I get asked what I carry on a regular basis. I try to deflect the question or ask it back by getting to know their needs. The Good, the Bad [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]
The discussion of what to aim for comes up regularly in our classes. I like this subject because it gives us the opportunity to talk about how the human body [Read More]
If you are serious about performance, then baselines will be a central part of your training program. Baselines are used to compare performance, to establish knowns. The Purpose Baselines are [Read More]
There is a heavy increase in the .380Auto caliber handguns we have seen come through our doors. Most who purchase this pistol are first time gun buyers or new to [Read More]









