There are no words I can voice to help families grieve or cope with their broken hearts. Nothing I say will bring back their loved ones or put their lives [Read More]
The negative stigma of teaching basic firearm classes needs to change. On top of that, taking a basic firearm class should not have a negative stigma attached no matter your [Read More]
Occasionally I will hear or see a conversation about how important is it your instructor be able to shoot. Is it important? The answer…absolutely! If they cannot demonstrate the tasks [Read More]
There is nothing more frustrating or unsafe than having chaos in class. When you have 8-16 people of various skill doing their own thing it is a recipe for disaster. [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]
At a recent class I had a student complaining of shoulder pain. It got so bad he sat out the final day of training to recuperate. Pain free I see [Read More]
There is much we don’t know about the recent murders by an evil doer in Las Vegas. What we do know is there is a lot of chatter about updating [Read More]
While we work to rebuild from the recent storms here in Texas you cannot wait until the last minute and expect to fare well. You will have to put time [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]









