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]
During a recent class, we discussed some tragic accidents involving concealed carry. I’m not sure they could have been avoided, but hopefully folks can avoid making the same mistakes in [Read More]
Something that has bothered me for years is when a students asks if they can perform a weapon’s check to confirm the condition from the last time they used their [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]
So much of what I see on the firing line is built to fail and by failure I mean not being applied. If there is no systematic approach to gun-fighting, [Read More]
Danger is all around you, it is whether you can see and act if necessary that is the real question. Put aside all your prejudices and ask yourself are 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]
Is it true we have a high number of mental health disorders in our country? Who knows, the point should be it doesn’t matter if responsible citizens take responsibility for [Read More]








