Have you ever had that feeling you are really not part of a conversation, you are more a target of the subject. I get that from time to time, particularly [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]
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]
If you play with firearms long enough you will eventually come across one that just doesn’t want to perform to your expectations. At the same time, you have this nagging [Read More]
Setting yourself up for failure is easy, but setting yourself up for success is always a challenge. We tend to stay in our comfort zone rather than push the boundaries. [Read More]
Why are people afraid to work at distance to improve their accuracy? If you want to be accurate at distance you have to shoot at distance, there is no substitute. [Read More]
Is there a minimum level of marksmanship to determine whether training is necessary? Can that level of marksmanship be subdivided into an appropriate level of training? On Command Performance I [Read More]
Most arguments or disagreements I see these days can be resolved with an understanding of the mission first. By understanding your mission, it helps to streamline supporting topics such as what [Read More]
Tragedy lurks around every corner and is no more than a split second away. What makes things even more challenging is human beings have a knack for failures, mistakes or [Read More]
Shooting on the move is one of those skills everyone enjoys doing, but doesn’t like the results. It is one of the few core skills we see getting attention, but [Read More]








