Drill of the Week: 15-Shot Warm-Up
This week’s DotW comes from an active duty U.S. military officer who is directly involved in training for a special operations unit. For obvious reasons,…
This week’s DotW comes from an active duty U.S. military officer who is directly involved in training for a special operations unit. For obvious reasons,…
The DotW this week was inspired by last week’s Ken Hackathorn 3-Second Standards. This is an expanded and more challenging version of that drill, as…
This week’s drill comes from one of the most talented and famous firearms instructors in the world, Ken Hackathorn. While Ken has been responsible for…
Call me culturally insensitive, but this just seems like a really weird wedding tradition. Like me, I’m sure you would have some reservations about putting a…
… in your life. That’s how long you have to make the next shot. What does that mean? It means you can go as slowly…
Copied here with permission of the author, read the story of “Littlelebowski” (from one of my favorite blogs, Rational Gun) who was shot when a…
The September Design a Drill of the Week contest winner comes from an active duty Major in the U.S. Marine Corps who has asked not…
This week, we’re going to work on combining some of the skills that have been the subject of recent DotW’s. In particular, we’re going to…
The August Design a Drill of the Week contest winner is “Gunslinger” for his drill Tri-10. Thanks for the great drill, “Gunslinger!” Expect your prize (a pistol-training.com…
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…