Competition shooting myths: stage planning
In certain circles of the tactical training community, it’s considered cool to dismiss competition shooting because “it will get you killed in a fig...
In certain circles of the tactical training community, it’s considered cool to dismiss competition shooting because “it will get you killed in a fig...
It’s probably better than carrying a pointy stick, but you’d be better off with a .25 since you get more reliable ignition with a centerfire than yo...
No one has any ammo. Shooters that do have ammo are loathe to actually shoot it for fear that they won’t be able to replenish their vital stores. No one w...
All service caliber handguns (9mm through .45 ACP) suck at stopping threats pretty much equally. Knockdown power and stopping power are myths when it comes to h...
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In the post immediately below this one, Tim takes a look at the ballistic myths behind stopping power and correctly points out that there is little difference b...
Obviously, one of the great advantages of dry fire training is that except for the time invested, it’s basically free. You’re not expending ammo, an...
A while back, I picked up one of the Jack Reacher novels on a whim. It was called Persuader, and it wasn’t very good. The plot wasn’t great, the wri...
Yes, he’s just hosing those targets up close, but how fast and relaxed he is while doing it is amazing.
If you go to your local gun shop, odds are you won’t be able to find a Glock or an M&P to save your life. They’re just not in stock, so shooter...