That said, most permit holders have never been trained to control their emotions and concentrate on "Drill" so they move from condition red to black (you are in a life threatening situation and you go into panic mode). In this condition, you are acting purely on instinct and the body will...
I have a few ideas on this subject: 1. Each stance you can shoot with is another tool in your toolbox. Do you only practice with two hands? Do you only practice with your strong hand? A modified weaver stance is easier to use cover with than a square to the threat stance, while a square to the threa...
I bought some commie pellet gun that had a side-lever cocking device at Sportsman's Guide. I put a decent air-rifle scope on it (the idea of spending more on the glass than the gun is something I have lived by for years) and it has gone through a ton of squirrels, as well as seven 'coons in a friend...
I have taken to shooting my 22s a lot lately. I like to shoot a LOT before hitting the woods for deer season, and, due to the cost of ammo, the fact that we had to buy a new washer, dryer, AC and the wife still needs a new car, I doubt if I am going to shoot 200 rounds of .270 and 200 rounds of .30-...
Tactics and attitude have nothing to do with marksmanship. Sight alignment Sight Picture Trigger control Breath control Squeeeeeeeeze The above, coupled with solid positions, are the basis for what the US Marines consider "marksmanship." FWIW, it is my opinion that too many people "sk...