The idea behind good enough is something I hear a lot from those who struggle with their accuracy. There is the idea, that their shot was good enough for the [Read More]
It is easy to talk down about other instructors when working with students. You hear a student say something to the effect, “well, so and so said this.” Shared Vision [Read More]
Marksmanship is made up of several factors, most of which we merge into one mass to produce an accurate shot or shots. The most misunderstood and misused skill is the [Read More]
How good do you need to be and what is the path to success. I don’t know and here is the hard truth, nobody else does. Hard Work Yes, there [Read More]
This is not the first time I have commented about the realities of speed. If you remember the whole safety use and how you would die if you used the [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]
A common remark we hear in our classes is how easy sleep comes at the end of the day. How mentally tired students are after a full day of training [Read More]
Movement is a topic mostly misunderstood and rarely practiced. As a foundational skill, it should be part of every competent gunman’s skill set. Mobile bullet sponge The first question to [Read More]
The majority of shooting errors are a result of poor to improper trigger management. Each shooter may experience slightly different errors, but they generally fall into placement, position or movement. [Read More]









