In a recent conversation, the topic of when the finger should move to the trigger came up and produced a lively discussion. The simple answer is when and only when you [Read More]
Speed gets a bad wrap, everyone wants to be fast and when their accuracy suffers they look to blame everything around them. The blame rest squarley on your shoulders because [Read More]
Oh how I love the internet and it’s mass of subject matter experts who’s likes, visits and views represent true knowledge. It is always good to be humbled by these [Read More]
A while back I wrote an article about what I believed to be a scam; “shooter’s insurance.” I guess it really depends on what you call a scam. Do the [Read More]
Which is better; fast movement speed or fast task speed? The answer is going to be difficult for some to grasp, but it doesn’t make it less true. Crashing into [Read More]
Mention concealed carry and you can find yourself in an interesting conversation. One I enjoy is the challenges of carrying in the workplace because so many internet experts don’t have [Read More]
Cry, scream or complain, but the bullet doesn’t lie. It is either a hit or a miss, there is no in between. Nothing To See Here The other day I [Read More]
Recently we had some sobering reminders of what works and what doesn’t relating to concealed carry. Some will get it and others will continue to resist. Accepting truth It’s hard [Read More]
Does it do the student any good to have their finger on the trigger before their sights are aligned? Are they gaining any genuine value or is it an accident [Read More]
I got a tremendous amount of feedback from the Failure to Follow Instructions blog, thank you to those of you who posted, messaged or called. I really appreciate the support [Read More]








