Training
How To Make The Most Of Your Dry Fire Training
After assembling your choice of an upper receiver and pairing it with just the right lower, you may be thinking about immediately taking your rifle to the range for its maiden voyage. If you’re a practiced firearm enthusiast, there’s no harm in that, but for the novice, there may be something else you may want…
Read MoreWhat You Should Keep in Your Go-Bag
When stocking a bug-out or go-bag, the first thing many of us think about is including a rifle and pistol as well as plenty of ammunition. Although breaking down your AR15 and placing the upper receiver and lower onto your bag is fundamental, you need to include several other just as essential items. While this…
Read MoreMike Hughes On Trigger Press Methods
Great information, highly recommend reading this article and watching the accompanying video. https://nextleveltraining.com/trigger-press-methods/
Read MoreThoughts On Maximum Effective Range
Recently, I noted a question on social media as to the “maximum effective range” of a particular type of defense handgun. Commentators quickly fragmented the issue into all kinds of fantasies about the distance at which the legal concept of self-defense was no longer available, various definitions of “practical range,” and the imagined effectiveness of…
Read More10 Shooting Tips From Expert Sharpshooters
Here are 10 tips from 10 expert sharpshooters. My go-to drill is dry fire with a coin placed on the front sight. After you’ve got your sights aligned, slowly squeeze the trigger. If your squeeze is slow and smooth, then the coin will stay on. If it falls off, then keep trying until you can…
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