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TAE #3: Save Your Pennies

This is the third in a series of simple exercises you can do to improve your trigger control. These exercises will help you become more aware of your trigger finger and better able to control its motions. No matter how … Continue reading

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Mentoring Newbies 101

The question: A friend asked me what kind of gun she should get. …Don’t worry: I know not to choose a gun for someone else. That’s not my question today. My concern is that I know she doesn’t understand the … Continue reading

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TAE #2: Watch the Wobble

This is the second in a series of simple exercises you can do to improve your trigger control. These exercises will help you become more aware of your trigger finger and better able to control its motions. No matter how … Continue reading

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TAE #1: Feel The Trigger

Today I begin a series of simple exercises you can do to improve your trigger control. This series will help you become more aware of your trigger finger and better able to control its motions. No matter how fast you … Continue reading

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Start smart

Yesterday I wrote this: “All of that constant, unavoidable body motion means we can’t just line the sights up once with a  glance and then let fly with the trigger, KA-BLOWEE! If we do that, our shots hit unpredictably, sometimes … Continue reading

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Watch it!

“Watch your front sight.” If I had a dime for every time I’ve said that line or heard it said, I’d probably be able to buy a Starbucks Coffee. I don’t mean a cup of joe, not even a Grandad … Continue reading

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Online “training” class

From my email box: “Kathy, what do you think about online concealed carry training classes? Are they a good idea?” My response:  When I was a little girl riding in the back of my grandpa’s car, sometimes somebody would cut … Continue reading

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A love song for my students

This morning I woke up with a smile on my face, thinking about some of the awesome people I worked with this year. (If you recognize yourself in any of the following descriptions – Hi! Thanks for letting me be … Continue reading

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