07/01/2024
50 rounds, an 8 inch pie plate and a stop watch. Or your smart phone's clock function. Let us know how you do!
"Mad Minute" CCW Pistol Target Drill
Read: "Mad Minute" CCW Pistol Target Drill from Chris Greenfield on June 6, 2024 for Recoil.
05/18/2024
https://americanhandgunner.com/our-experts/ungrateful-wretches/
Ungrateful Wretches
If you follow the mainstream media, you can’t help but notice that America is pretty ghastly these days, in large part to a bunch of ungrateful wretches.
02/27/2024
Dear guys, when you are training at the shooting range thinking you are doing something difficult and advanced, you should remember that you are doing it in a kind of environment which is:
- Controlled
- Two-dimensional
- Poor in elements and details
- Ballistically homogeneous
- Normally flat
- With Optimal light conditions
- With Optimal visibility
- In total safety (I hope)
Then you should focus on what you are doing, remembering that even the most advanced protocol you will run it will be based on:
- Pre-known targets
- Pre-Known Actions
- Always one Reactive Stimulus only, which is Pre-Known (beeep)
- Awareness of the imminence of the action
(shooter are you ready?)
- You will always shoot for first
- You will always be the onlyone who shoot
Practically you are training in a kind of environment which is totally different from the real one. Even the most difficult and advanced protocol will be extremely simpler than easier real dynamic, whatever the conditions will be inside the shooting range, they will be much easier than what you will find in the real context and you are doing it by giving a minimum workload to your brain, more simply you send it into vacation.
Yet everybody really like the phrase "train as you fight" which seems to me to be the furthest thing from everything I have described so far.
This is why every time I hear "real scenario" in a shooting range, I always smile. 👊🤙
02/18/2024
New drill for Saturday night shooters.
11/24/2023
https://gunsmagazine.com/odd-angry-shot/telltales/
Telltales
If he saw his telltale disturbed he would step back to his truck, retrieve a gun, and if anything smelled particularly wrong he’d call for a backup.