by Michael de Bethencourt | Aug 25, 2025 | Blog, Mike Boyle, Range Drills, Shooting Drills, Training
Self-Evaluation for Snub Revolvers and Pocket Pistols Objective: This drill was designed to give the shooter feedback on their ability to make surgical hits when firing at game speed. Target: Any target with a realistic size high value scoring area may be used such...
by Michael de Bethencourt | Aug 22, 2025 | Blog, de Bethencourt
Chapter Three Sizing up Some Common Snubs Almost any snub you currently possess is a good self-defense gun if only because you can readily put your hands on it. Alternatively, for a shooter looking for that optimum ideal snub, there isn’t one. There are of course...
by Michael de Bethencourt | Aug 20, 2025 | Ammunition, Blog, Mare Venrick
The .327 federal magnum is a very interesting cartridge, Taurus ni longer makes them, but charter arms, Ruger and s&w still do, s&w0nly on performance center. My Taurus, I’ve found to be minute of bad guy at 10 yards ( after working the trigger a bit)....
by Michael de Bethencourt | Aug 9, 2025 | Uncategorized
Revolver Shooting – By Midshipmen W.A. Lee, Jr. and A.D. Denny, U.S. Navy – March 1910Â Accurate revolver shooting is so easy to learn and so important in an officer’s profession that it seems it should not be neglected as it has been in the training...
by Michael de Bethencourt | Aug 9, 2025 | Uncategorized
Here are a few basic nomenclature terms that every snub owner should know. Though many of these terms are well known, there are a few atypical terms that will be used in this text. The terms worth taking special note of are marked with an asterisk. These include: Back...