Punishment Ladder #2
Last week, we saw Jansen talk about his original “Punishment Ladder” drill. This week, we crank up the difficulty by adding strong and weak hand only shooting to the mix.Punishment Ladder
If you’re looking for an easy (set-up) and simple (in theory) drill next time you hit the range, look no farther than the Punishment Ladder by Jansen. This drill heavily rewards consistent performance, so this is great leading up to matches!Quadloading with Jansen Jones
Quadloading can be a difficult skill to master, but a yield a big payoff, especially for unloaded shotgun starts in 3 Gun. Watch as 3GN Pro Shooter, Jansen Jones breaks down his technique and equipment for successful quadloads!What are shooting skills vs. non-shooting skills?
What are shooting skills? What are non-shooting skills? The answer may surprise you!Entering Shooting Positions
Entering a shooting position efficiently is one of the best ways to save time in a stage, whether you’re competing in USPSA, IDPA or 3 Gun. It doesn’t matter if you’re running toward a box or a specific point on the ground, you’ll need to put these principles to use!How To Add Mag Capacity to a Beretta 92
https://vimeo.com/154273885How Often Should I Practice?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bxr3_bieEpkHow Do I Get Started in Rimfire Steel Challenge?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RuD4NMV-BzcCompetition Draws: Part 1
There dozens of start positions you may have to draw from in practical pistol competition, but the basics are always the same. Join us in Part 1 of our series where we discuss the basics and the most common position, Hands Relaxed At Sides.Air Travel with Guns
Taking your guns on airlines can be a nerve racking experience, but by being prepared you can take a lot of the guesswork out. TSA Regs: http://www.tsa.gov/traveler-information/firearms-and-ammunition