Gun stores across the nation are in a position to influence customer’s purchasing decisions. Don’t make it about your bottom line, make it about the customer’s needs. Needs vs. Wants [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]
You just completed your state’s requirement to obtain a license to carry. You wait anxiously for it to arrive and once it does you are legal, now what? Educate yourself [Read More]
As visual creatures, we rely heavily on our ability to see, more importantly as marksman we are required to positively identify our target(s). How does stress interfere with our abilities [Read More]
Is the modern revolver making a comeback in the concealed carry world? That is hard to say, but the interest is higher than I have seen in a long time. [Read More]
It is time to clean up the way we use words in our community. Often times we may be in agreement with one another, but because we use different words [Read More]
Can you improve your performance by practicing a specific skill set over and over. Does it do more harm than good for general preparedness? Stay focused on the prize I [Read More]
Recently I questioned why a student was hitting low on the target. It was below a mechanical offset issue so it got my attention fast. The answer may surprise you, [Read More]
I don’t care who you are, how many rounds you have fired downrange or the number of titles you hold, nobody is immune to flinching. Flinching is as natural as [Read More]
Teaching front sight focus to a new shooter seems easy in theory, but often they don’t really see their front sight. Getting them to focus their vision on the front [Read More]









