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Most shooters chase the front sight between shots. I don’t. Watch this drill closely. I’m looking OVER the sights, not AT them, and putting three rounds in the same spot. The secret isn’t aim. It’s a locked wrist. When your wrists are locked, the gun recoils and returns to the exact same position every single time. No searching. No resetting. No wasted tenths of a second.
This is one of the things we work on at the Tactical Hyve Cheat Codes of Shooting level one course. I’ll be hosting this course this weekend at our private outdoor range in Okeechobee Florida. Send me a message if you want to get in on this or a future class.
Try it at the range this week and tell me what changed.
Train Ordinary. Protect Everything.
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The most important defensive skill most South Florida gun owners have never trained:
Not accuracy. Not draw speed. Not caliber selection.
Situational awareness.
Here is what that actually means in practice:
Walking into a restaurant and automatically noting where the exits are. Scanning a parking lot before committing to a route back to your car. Noticing when someone's behavior does not fit the environment.
These habits take seconds. They can change outcomes entirely.
Most defensive encounters give warning to a person who is paying attention. A trained defender with strong awareness has options -- distance, exits, time to prepare -- that an unaware person never has.
This is a trainable skill. It costs nothing to practice every day.
At Suburban Protector, we build situational awareness into every course we teach across Palm Beach and Broward County.
Visit SuburbanProtector.com or call 561-213-2974.
Your firearm is only useful if you can get to it in time.
In this video, I break down one of the most overlooked — and most critical — skills every concealed carrier needs to develop: drawing from concealment efficiently and under pressure. Not just on a static range with no stress, but the kind of draw that actually works when your hands are shaking, your adrenaline is through the roof, and someone has already closed the distance on you.
Most people who carry daily have never truly pressure-tested their draw. They’ve shot thousands of rounds downrange and can hit targets all day long — but they’ve never timed themselves getting from concealment to first shot. That gap between comfort and competence is exactly where the danger lives.
A smooth, efficient draw isn’t about being fast for the sake of ego. It’s about collapsing the window of vulnerability between the moment you recognize a threat and the moment you’re in a position to stop it. Every wasted motion, every fumble with your cover garment, every hesitation costs you time you likely don’t have.
This is a perishable skill. It degrades without deliberate practice, and it cannot be faked when the moment counts.
Whether you’re new to concealed carry or you’ve been doing it for years, this is the kind of foundational work that separates people who carry a gun from people who are actually prepared to use one.
Train with purpose. Stay consistent. Your life — or someone else’s — may depend on it.
Why Your Grip Is Killing Your Accuracy (Slow Motion Breakdown)
Most shooters never see what their grip actually looks like under recoil — until now. In this slow motion breakdown, we compare a proper high grip against a common low grip mistake so you can see exactly what goes wrong and why it costs you control.
The High Grip (Do This)
A proper pistol grip places your hand as high on the backstrap as possible, putting your palm in full contact with the frame. That direct contact creates friction between your hand and the gun, which is what actually manages recoil. Your support hand fills the remaining space on the frame, maximizing surface area and giving both hands true leverage over the firearm. In slow motion, you can see the sights returning to the target much quicker .
The Low Grip (Stop This)
When your support hand sits too low on the gun, you lose leverage and lose frame contact. Instead of friction working for you, the gun is free to move more than it needs to. You end up fighting recoil instead of managing it. Watch how much more the muzzle rises and how much longer it takes to reacquire the sight picture.
Why It Matters
Grip is the foundation of every shot. A high, firm grip with maximum palm-to-frame contact means faster follow-up shots, better accuracy, and less fatigue over a long session. This applies whether you are shooting for self-defense, competition, or just improving at the range.
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State Road 7, Boca Raton
Hamptons At Boca Raton, FL
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