Cross-Dominance: The Non-Issue
Cross-dominance, sometimes called “cross-eye dominance,” affects approximately 10% of shooters. It is fairly common among left-handed shooters (whose right eye is dominant) but it also occurs…
Cross-dominance, sometimes called “cross-eye dominance,” affects approximately 10% of shooters. It is fairly common among left-handed shooters (whose right eye is dominant) but it also occurs…
This drill comes to us from a friend at a major federal law enforcement agency. For the drill, you will need five FBI “Q” targets,…
by Bob Margolis So you’re going to take a handgun course. Congratulations for taking the initiative to become better trained. You’re already ahead of 95%…
Following the same thought pattern of the last two DotW (Acceleration and Pyramid), this week we’re going to work on speed without getting out of…
The July winner of our Design a Drill of the Week contest is Pyramid, submitted by “mlazarus” who will be receiving a free pistol-training.com hat…
The last two DotW’s were all about accuracy, so now it’s time to transition to speed. We’re going to take the Press Out drill from…
Apparently, last week’s drill was not a successful one for most of you, since no one reported their results. Everyone here at pistol-training.com is very…
Targets like the one pictured to the left, taken years ago from the now-defunct sportshooter.com website, are very popular among shooters. A few years ago I…
Thanks again to Bryan Williams, first winner in our Design a Drill of the Week contest, for bringing us Triple Six last week. We’ve been…
We’ve all seen some wild stuff at the range. The photo, left, was taken in 2006 at Ken Hackathorn’s 60th Birthday “Party” match, of a…