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]
Have you ever wondering the effectiveness of dry fire practice. Like many people these days I have implemented a more dedicated dry fire program to augment my live fire training. [Read More]
Identifying And Correcting Shooter Errors It is one of my favorite evolutions in our intermediate classes, when we work at identifying and then correcting shooter errors. Applying corrective strategies is [Read More]
You need more than your one gun for life Over the last couple of weeks I have found myself having to adapt to some unique environmental conditions. How often do [Read More]
Why The Correct Trigger Finger Spot Is Important I have learned over the years, no matter how simple I make the lesson there are always challenges. One I continue to [Read More]
All too often I have conversations with folks who comment how difficult it is to see their sights so why bother. That is a lazy approach towards managing a life saving skill.
We learn when we fail, therefore it is good to fail. Don’t mistake this comment for permission to avoid hard work, failing is hard work when done correctly. Your Comfort [Read More]
Unless you have been living under a rock you know the caliber wars are over and 9mm won. Whether you like it or not, that is the harsh reality. Not [Read More]
Deadly force encounters are chaotic and fast moving. There is not a lot in your control, but rather than worry about what is not in your control your focus should [Read More]
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]









