There are some interesting lessons to be learned from shooting and/or training with your eyes closed.
The Doubles Drill is an excellent drill for all handgun shooters looking to shoot quickly and accurately.
Despite what many might think, it is possible to speed up your rapid fire through dry fire practice.
Practicing rapid fire is important, but expensive. Here’s a budget-friendly way to practice rapid fire.
Moving quickly is a critical skill for competitive and defensive shooters alike.
Here are some lessons learned from a night shooting competition, applicable for home defense, conceal carriers, and competitors.
Have you ever tried shooting a pistol without using your sights? It’s an important skill if you want to be able to use a gun in a defensive encounter.
Have you ever seen a defensive gun use where both parties just stood there shooting at each other? No? Then learn how to shoot on the move!
Reloads are quite simple when broken down into a few steps. Anyone can reload a handgun quickly with proper technique and practice.
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.
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)
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.
A few millimeters in your handgun grip can make a huge difference in your shooting speed and accuracy.
Self defenders should strive to obtain proficiency with the 2x2x2 drill to demonstrate speed and accuracy, both of which are important for a real life self defense encounter.
Identifying & fixing recoil anticipation with this simple drill.
Flinching can result in missed shots. Blinking can result in failure to spot shots. Here’s how to stop blinking and flinching while shooting.
A proper shooting stance, grip, and sight picture is critical to fast follow up shots.