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40 Years’ Worth of Personal Defense Tips – Part 2
Hopefully, you had a chance to read the first part of this blog series, where I covered some personal defense…Read More >
Hopefully, you had a chance to read the first part of this blog series, where I covered some personal defense…Read More >
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. My friends—Darrel, Elgin, Jeff and Jon, to be specific—and I have different opinions…Read More >
In Part 1 of this blog series, we covered some of the most common reasons people make shooting mistakes (including…Read More >
Training in personal defense skills exists for one reason: To stop an attack. We stop the attack by inflicting damage…Read More >
With few exceptions, trainers have been profoundly influenced by Colonel Jeff Cooper’s scientific method. We attempt to work in the…Read More >
In this National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) video, Gil Ash of OSP Shooting School explains how to “slow down” clay targets and birds by understanding the concept of relative velocity.
Shooting your firearms in rain, sleet, snow, or extreme heat presents many challenges. A professional marksman shares some preparation tips.
Want free shotgun-shooting instruction? We’ve provided a link to a playlist of 25 YouTube videos featuring shotgun-shooting instructor Gil Ash, owner of OSP Shooting School — everything from how to carry a shotgun to how to break chandelles.
As a firearms trainer, Mike Seeklander realizes there are a handful of simple concepts about firearms training that shooters often don’t know or understand. Read this article to learn what you may not know about firearms training concepts.
Data On Previous Engagements, or D.O.P.E., is the key to improving your long-range rifle shooting. Watch this video to learn what information to gather and how to make it handy enough to access under any shooting conditions.