How to Dry Fire Practice & Why it is Very Important
Dry fire is the something every shooter should be doing to obtain proficiency with firearms.
Dry fire is the something every shooter should be doing to obtain proficiency with firearms.
Reloads are quite simple when broken down into a few steps. Anyone can reload a handgun quickly with proper technique and practice.
Simple mistakes with a firearm are easy, but the consequences could be deadly.
“I can honestly say, it wasn’t until I started shooting that I actually started to heal. Because I got some of that power back.”
EDC handguns often don’t see much range time or cleaning. Despite limited range time, EDC handguns can get dirty even when not fired.
Pro-gun organizations are on the frontline of the war for our 2nd Amendment rights. Donate to these pro-gun organizations and help restore our 2nd Amendment rights.
Criminals seek out unarmed targets. Naturally, mass shooters seek out gun free zones for defenseless victims.
Focus on improving the fundamentals of pistol shooting to become a drastically better shooter with the pistol.
Calling shots is a very important skill for shooters – It’s important to know if you hit the target without looking at the target at all.
Purse carry is a bad idea. In a purse snatching incident, the victim can’t get to their gun nor can they give up the bag with the gun in it.
The first to get shots on target in a gunfight usually wins. Here are some tips on how to improve your draw time. (Hint: the key is practice)
Firearms safety is no joke. Don’t try to grab a gun out of the air. Just let it fall.
John Lovell has some quick tips on how to quickly get handgun sights on target for fast and accurate fire.
Michael Seeklander is a fantastic competitive shooter and firearms instructor who runs Shooting Performance. His YouTube channel focuses on training tips to make you a better shooter with a rifle and pistol. His tips are useful for anyone interested in becoming better with their firearm. Michael Seeklander’s playlist, Daily Shooting Tips! Short, Sweet, Effective!, is […]
Recoil anticipation is the most common reason why shooters miss, but thankfully it is easy to fix.
Wearing quality eye protection could save you from blindness – it sure saved this guy’s eye.
With the influx of new shooters into the firearms world, here are some suggestions on recommended first firearms.
The story from a police officer who was shot 7 times, returned fire, and won the gun fight.
Here’s some quick tips for new and experienced conceal carriers to safely and effectively carry a firearm for personal protection.
Some combat veterans provide some insight as to what the “two way range” is actually like.