As a Tactical Shooting Instructor myself, I cannot believe the speed and accuracy demonstrated by Instructor Zero.
Shooting Tips & How-To
At Home Shooting Range Time!
Many times we find that getting to the shooting range can be a hassle, may it be the weather, finances, range limitations, etc. Â There is a way you can stay on top of your game when you aren’t able to get out and shoot, and only cost you a few dollars. Something that I make […]
Combat Pistol Training!
Many times we find ourselves “training” on the range or at home. Â I ask my students often to describe or show me their combat training regimen. More often than not, I have to break them some bad news….It’s not “combat” training. When training for combat, self-defense, or home defense, you need to practice realistically. Â 9 […]
Training with the SIRT!
Although there is no substitute for live fire training, the cost of ammo, range time, weapons maintenance, etc., may not always fit our situation . There is a great product that can still give you the pleasure of a good day on the range and further sharpen your skills. The SIRT (Shot Indicating Resetting Trigger […]
Dry Fire and Snap Caps!
I recently held a class for a group of a LE SWAT team this past week and the question about snap caps came up. Â “Do you really need them, will dry fire hurt my weapon, etc.? The answer to the question is YES and NO. The reasoning for using snap caps is to not damage […]
Training for Muscle Memory at its Finest!
This has to be one of the best examples of muscle memory that I have ever seen and plan to post a video of myself doing the drill in the featured video as well. I’m sure we’ve all seen the videos of instructors shooting an AR-15 extremely fast at three stationary targets in the 1,2,3,4,5 […]
Shoot Better – Business Better
So I met this guy in the parking lot He was a bit older than me, had a “seasoned” look about him. Normally – like never – would I randomly approach someone in a parking lot, but this guy had a killer custom truck shell on the back of his truck and I had to […]
Improving your Pistol Skills!
After a three-day combat pistol course, a few of the students had questions regarding the exact “grip pressure” needed when griping their pistol. Â In the military, we were taught the 60/40% rule of thumb. Â 60% of applied to the pistol with the main/strong hand, and 40% with the support hand. Â I wanted to pass on […]
Spot a Liar
If we were talking and you noticed that my cheeks were turning red, my hands were fidgety, I kept shifting body positions and I was having trouble holding normal eye contact you might think I’m lying. The reality is that I just described how I feel the morning after eating jalapenos. Trying to spot a […]
Front Sight Focus
Your rounds will go exactly where the front sight is pointed, the trick is to point the front sight at what you want to hit. Sounds pretty simple and some will accuse me of over-simplifying the concept, but in reality that is pretty much all you have to do. What I want to talk about […]