Can We Really “Train Like We Fight”?

We hear the phrase “Train like you fight” all over in firearms training, and it is supposed to mean we should be training in the manner we intend to fight…pretty […]

How Good Is “Good Enough”

Saving your practice targets is a great idea…it helps you track progress and patterns with your shooting and documents your journey and development as a shooter, while also helping to […]

The Night Before Training

So I am sitting here in a hotel the night before a 2 day Master Defensive Pistol program with an instructor I have been wanting to train with for close […]

The Training House of Cards

All too often I work with people who have been through a class somewhere that taught them what I would consider to be more advanced techniques, yet they are struggling […]

Why Do You, AND Your Child, Need A Gun Safety Class?

The topic of Firearms and Children has always been a controversial one with families taking differing viewpoints and approaches varying from refusing to have a gun in the home because of kids, to involving their children in the shooting sports. There are many things to consider when you have both a firearm and children, and decisions to be made.

Training Bite: Dry Fire Practice

The problem in today’s world is who has the time to practice?…you do! You just may not recognize some forms of practice that will make all of the difference.