In the shooting world there are many different ideas when it comes to “marksmanship”. Here is a start as well as a basic standard of marksmanship. The Baseline There needs [Read More]
Placing Your Finger In The Same Position Matters In anything we do, the ability to be consistent is what helps us improve. One area in shooting overlooked is trigger finger [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]
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]
When I’m working with new students there is so much to cover it can be overwhelming. A subject most folks don’t spend time exploring is muscle recruitment and its importance [Read More]
Students come in all shapes and sizes and some of them even come left handed. One of my kids is a lefty so it was a great experience to work [Read More]
Trigger preparation, not to be confused with slapping the crap out of the trigger is a fundamental shooting skill. It is well within every shooter’s ability to become proficient at [Read More]
It never fails, someone will look at a software problem and try to solve it with hardware. Instead of addressing the root cause, they look to a piece of gear [Read More]
The majority of shooting errors are a result of poor to improper trigger management. Each shooter may experience slightly different errors, but they generally fall into placement, position or movement. [Read More]
How many times have you been on the flat bench pushing a heavy weight when you reach that stall point. You know, the weight sort of stops moving upward and [Read More]
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