Dry Fire Challenge
Dry fire or dry practice is the building block of any training program. Unless you live on a range with access to thousands of rounds, you need to be dry firing, at least 10 minutes a day.
Dry fire or dry practice is the building block of any training program. Unless you live on a range with access to thousands of rounds, you need to be dry firing, at least 10 minutes a day.
The Grip is something that I learned is almost important as the trigger pull. I've noticed that larger people have an advantage when it comes to grip. Watch this and leave a comment if you agree..
Being sponsored by a company in the shooting sports is an honor and it's also hard work. While there are many benefits to having sponsorship's (like free products or even getting a salary for the top tier shooters) it can be demanding work. In this video I talk about my ...
The Florida Open, held at the Universal Shooting Academy (in Frostproof, FL) is one of the hardest USPSA matches every year. A combination of distant and partial targets plus tons of swinger targets make for a challenging and fun match. Thanks to Frank Garcia and Shannon Smith for host this ...
So you want a clean gun before a match? Check out this video as I prepare for the 2016 Florida Open.
Here is a VLOG from the Steel Challenge type match I shot on Sunday at the South Florida Pistol Club. I'm liking this format of video for my matches. What do you guys like? Answer below.
Shot at the Classifier Match at South Florida Pistol Club on 2-7-16
I've seen a lot of people with all levels of experience, have trouble breaking down their Glocks. It mostly comes from a lack of understanding on how to do it. The main method of break down forces the user to switch the position of their hand which is confusing. In ...
I get to chat with Phil Strader of SigSauer. Phil used to be the president of the USPSA (United States Practical Shooting Association) and now he is working at Sig. Thanks to all the folks cutting into the interview...