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]
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]
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]
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]
There are some who will lead you to believe having a dirty handgun is a bad thing. How you should always clean your handgun after using it or else. Understand [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]
How effective are you with a pistol from the various shooting positions. Do you even practice these shooting positions during your professional development. Be prepared When we talk about positions [Read More]
This past weekend I spent it out at the Texas Gun Fest. I was surprised by the number of conversations I had regarding basic instruction. Good times were had by [Read More]
Time has shown me that if something can go wrong, it will. You can create as many fail safes as you want, but many times they are stop gaps at [Read More]








