In the shooting world there are many different ideas when it comes to “marksmanship”. Here is a start as well as a basic standard of marksmanship. The Baseline There needs [Read More]
Not Every Drawstroke Will Be Perfect At some point, everyone will experience a drawstroke that produces what I call the sloppy shooting grip. The purpose of training is to develop [Read More]
Don’t Wait Until The Last Minute To Practice The trick to backup guns is being competent enough to use them well when you need them the most. That takes hard [Read More]
Shooting A Subcompact Pistol Hard & Fast I love shooting demonstrations in classes, especially with subcompact pistols. I typically share three subcompact shooting tips to help improve your performance on [Read More]
Secrets To Shooting Faster Delivering rapid and accurate hits on target to stop an attack is what we call effective fire. It is effective in stopping the action, in this [Read More]
Two areas you need to pay extra attention to when seeking peak performance shooting subcompacts; crush grip and powerful mount.
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]
When I’m working with new students there is so much to cover it can be overwhelming. A subject most folks don’t spend time exploring is muscle recruitment and its importance [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]
Students come in all shapes and sizes and some of them even come left handed. One of my kids is a lefty so it was a great experience to work [Read More]









