Do you have a hard time shooting with both eyes open? There might be some neurological training to improve your shooting performance even if you aren’t finding it difficult.
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Next Level Training AR Laser Training Bolt
The only kind of learning which significantly influences behavior is self-discovered or self-appropriated learning – truth that has been assimilated in experience. – Carl Rogers Dry fire training is very important. In rifle marksmanship, it is critical to break the trigger without disrupting the sights. You can’t learn this from a book or a class. You […]
Hunting Trophy Moose in Northern British Columbia
Hunting is something that I have done for a long time. Growing up in Northern British Columbia (B.C.) I have been blessed to participate in many successful hunts. For 37 consecutive years, five more than I have been alive, my family has participated in a group moose hunt. Although not all of us cut a […]
Tommy Gun! The Chicago Typewriter from Auto Ordinance
90 years after the introduction of the 1927 Thompson submachine gun the “Tommy” still remains an iconic piece of Americana. Images of gangsters, prohibition-era smugglers, g-men, and even WWII heroes come to mind. The history of the “Tommy gun” and John Thompson is actually much richer than is commonly known: John Thompson was responsible for […]
Neurological Training for Shooting Performance Improving Binocular Vision
Neurological training can improve your vision. There are four easy screening assessments you can perform to determine what vision problems you must overcome.
You Say You Want a Revolution? The SBA3 Adjustable Pistol Brace
Can you guys remember when SB Tactical and SIG released the first pistol brace? It set the firearms world on fire. People lost their minds and then we could shoulder it! Then we couldn’t. Now we can again! We have come a long way from the original SIG brace. I have my original model and comparing […]
Summer Concealed Carry Shirts, Blackhawk!, MagPul, 5.11, and Vertx Compared
The weather is warming and soon we’ll lose easy conceal-ability. As we shed layers so too do we shed the clothing that puts the “concealed” in concealed carry. For some this means moving to a smaller gun, but what if you can’t or don’t want to? One positive of the “tacti-cool” wave that hit us […]
Think Like a Green Beret: Be Your Own Drill Sgt
In 3,000 BC, a Sumerian drill sergeant was tasked with training a ragged platoon of illiterate teenagers to defend their homeland. When his new charges faltered, he gave a speech to motivate them. In the last 5,000 years, that same speech has been given millions of times in every human language. It goes something like […]
Beretta PX4 Storm Two Thousand Round Review
After 2000 rounds through the Beretta PX4 Storm, I feel that I have enough information to share what I think about its performance and what you can expect from it. I consider the PX4 to be a terrific evolution of the Beretta line of Duty-ready pistols. It feels well made, solid, and has been very […]
5 Drills to Improve Your Brain Mapping for Better Trigger Finger Isolation
One of the most common problems in shooting is low-left groups for right handers. It’s normally caused by a combination of anticipating recoil and/or “sympathetic squeeze.” Basically, it’s not always easy to press the trigger without squeezing the rest of the fingers, the thumb, and flexing the wrist at the same time. To complicate things, […]