I went shooting last week, and learned a couple of things. The shooting was part of a media event hosted by ammunition manufacturer Fiocchi, with support from some other companies such as Dead Air Silencers, Springfield Armory, Aimpoint, Stoeger, Rock River Arms, and a few others.
The event was held in Mount Carroll, Illinois at the firearms training center and tactical shooting facility known as The Site. If you are not immediately familiar with The Site then you may know it by one of its previous names: Blackwater North, US Training Center, Impact Training or Hollow Training Center.
The Site has seen a few management changes over the years, but still seems to be an ideal place to train, and its central location in the country makes it an excellent place to host a media event, even if direct flights into Moline and the Quad Cities Airport are few and far between.

Getting maybe five hours of sleep is not exactly the best way to kick off a day of shooting, but then that’s why God invented coffee. Right?
Thankfully the weather during the entire event wavered between ideal and perfect, and I’m really glad it did. The Site is a sprawling 129-acre facility with nine active ranges, including six flat ranges, a 2,700 square foot live fire shoot house, and 3,500 square foot simulation house, a 600 yard range with variable-speed moving target system, and a jungle walk.
It’s a beautiful facility. The kind where you want to train…at least when the weather is a nice as it was.
Our “training” that first morning wasn’t shooting or tactics. Instead it was Fiocchi walking the invited media through the process of the development of their new CovertX concealed carry and Hyperformance SBR Enhanced ammunition offerings.


Having never seen an ammunition factory, or even sat down with an ammunition manufacturer’s product development team, I didn’t fully understand what went into launching a new line of ammo. I just kind of assumed it was along the line of “here’s some brass, primers, powder, and projectiles, now go make some ammo.”
It’s not even remotely that simple – at least not for premium ammo. But, that’s a longer, much more detailed story for another day. This is about shooting and coming to a couple important realizations.
Training With a Purpose Always Pays Off
I wrote about this before, but practicing and/or training with a well-thought-out structure delivers results. It seems so obvious but I cannot count the number of times I did not structure my shooting and was frustrated by how poorly I shot.
That wasn’t the case last week…at all. Under the direction of Joe Lidbury, a 20-year Wisconsin law enforcement professional, and highly regarded instructor at The Site, we ran through a handful of very simple shooting drills, all of which focused on the repetition of mechanics.


I know what you’re thinking. Big deal, they’re simple drills, and at close-in distances, so what’s to be gained. What veil does that pull back on your shooting? And that’s a valid question.
Here’s my answer.
I haven’t been out shooting for a while, so my mechanics are suspect – at best. My competency, since shooting is a very perishable skill, is definitely suspect. Even more so since several very good shooters were on the line next to me which further spotlights a poor performance by comparison.
And here is the absolute kicker in the mix of potential failure. I was shooting a pistol I had never shot before, with an optic I had not yet used, drawing from a new holster I hadn’t really seen before.
Despite all this, I somehow fell into a groove and ended up shooting real well. And I think shooting within a structure gets you there. Had there not been a structure, had Joe not been guiding us through our ramping up of the shooting drills, there’s no way I would have shot that well.

Instead of those two models I was forced to ‘slum it’ and shoot a Walther PDP Pro 4.5” model with an Aimpoint ACRO P2 mounted on top. Of course, that’s a really good setup but if you have never picked one up, and only ever shot a Walther PPQ once or twice, you’re not guaranteed a whole lot of success your first time out on the range.
And yet, it shot great. And I shot it great. I still can’t tell you exactly how, other than to say doing so through a very structured process, such as shooting from the low ready before moving on to shooting from the holster, kept me from second guessing what I was doing. Hell, I wasn’t giving it much thought at all beyond following the commands and doing that safely.
Structured shooting gets you out of the way of your own second guessing…I’m guessing.
Grip Strength Determines Accuracy
The second, and probably more important of these two realizations is that your grip – the strength of it – is the biggest determining factor in how well you shoot.
Yes, I know that might sound a bit sacrilegious, especially in light of years and years of being told that the sight picture is the key, or how you prep and pull (or press) the trigger is the key.
Those are both critical elements to shooting accurately. But if your grip is weak, if the pressure you exert on the pistol’s grip isn’t robust, then the other elements suffer. This is especially true when the speed of shooting increases.
This was made very clear as we shot a target through four strings of fire from five yards. Each string ran us through the entire fully loaded mag, which in my case meant 18-rounds.
Starting from a low ready we shot a single round before returning to the low ready and repeating. The second string had us shooting the same drill but this time it was doubles.
The third and fourth strings were from the holster, starting with a single shot and then finally a Mozambique with ‘two to the body and one to the head.’
This ended up being a total of 72 rounds across the four strings. And every time I let my concentration drift and my grip relax, I threw a shot high, low or anywhere I wasn’t originally planning on putting that round.
I watched this happen in real time and immediately adjusted on the following shot. And it was always my grip that was at fault. With a strong grip came a much more solid sight picture and much better trigger control.

By the time we were done I had shot a pretty ragged hole through the upper A zone (a.k.a. the head) of the target. I was pretty happy with that, and was feeling a bit too proud of myself.
Of course, Joe’s instruction was to shoot center mass of the target, transitioning to the head only for the Mozambique drill. Maybe next time I can add concentrating on what the instructor says and not just the strength of my grip.
*BREAKING* –
The VSO gun channel is reporting the HPA *and* the SHORT act are in the ‘Big Beautiful Bill :
“Sign in
BREAKING: HPA and SHORT Act are in the Big Beautiful Bill”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhtPy75Jsw0
FANTASTIC NEWS: SBRs, SUPPRESSORS & SHORT BARREL SHOTGUNS TO BE REMOVED FROM THE NFA!?
The US Senate Finance Committee issued THEIR VERSION of the Big Beautiful Bill, which removes suppressors, SBRs and short-barrel shotguns from the NFA. Mark Smith Four Boxes Diner discusses…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7s-p9cOKLPE
10 hours late…
I was waiting for more news, because there was a ‘last minute’ chance it might not have actually made it despite VSO (who has mistakenly ‘preemptively’ wrong before) saying it was.
So, the former Democrat, who was shunned by the Republican establishment, might be the guy who got Roe v. Wade overturned by creating a political environment that emboldened anti-abortion advocates and organizations, as well as by making Supreme Court picks that were pro-life. Then he goes on to remove suppressors and short barrels from the NFA. What did Bush Jr. (who also had majorities in Congress) do for us? Conquer Iraq and Afghanistan? Build schools in Afghanistan? Train Iraqis? Blow the balanced budget? Give us the Patriot Act?
Why didn’t any other Republican president show up at a March for Life rally? Do people now understand that the pro-life and pro-2A sentiments were fake?
Awaiting moderation.
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Structured shooting….exactly why I prefer to go alone to the range…focus and no interruptions to the plan.
That, and I am mildly anti- social
Watch Armed Citizen Use Birdshot In A Gunfight, Proving Why It’s A Bad Idea For Self Defense.
“You can’t make this stuff up. A guy breaks into a collectibles store, gets shot with a shotgun, leaves, then comes back with a 9mm to finish what he started.
Yeah. That actually happened.
In this video, I break down the viral story of Dylan Bryan—the would-be burglar who turned a robbery into a live-action Darwin Award audition. And while it might sound like a comedy sketch, it’s a real lesson in why the Second Amendment matters.
💥 Why birdshot isn’t self-defense ammo
💥 Why criminals don’t always run
💥 And why waiting for 911 can cost you everything”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZT-76bxxLg
When the Lawyers Start Telling You What the Judges Really Said.
“You may recall a couple of weeks ago, when we got the SCOTUS ruling in Smith & Wesson v. Mexico, that Justice Kagan had left a real nugget in her majority opinion about the commonality and lawfulness of semi automatic rifles. Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, discusses two ongoing cases where plaintiff’s counsel informed the Court of this precedent and now those clamoring for civilian disarmament are freaking out and telling us not to pay attention to what the Supreme Court said. So learn what the playbook will be to combat this statement by a sitting Supreme Court justice so that you can be armed with education. ”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_Edt9Dbe6o
Anti-Gunners Are Going To HATE This…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaEuqKaO4Ro
Kash Patel Drops 2020 Election Interference Evidence Bombshell.
“FBI Director Kash Patel dropped a bombshell Monday evening, handing Congress an intelligence report that raises serious questions about China’s role in the 2020 election. According to the report, Chinese operatives mass-produced counterfeit U.S. driver’s licenses as part of a broader scheme to flood the system with fake mail-in ballots—benefiting… you guessed it… Joe Biden.
This wasn’t just foreign meddling—it was industrial-scale fraud, enabled by a broken mail-in voting system the Democrats have long been exploiting. The report confirms what many of us suspected all along: the integrity of the 2020 election wasn’t just compromised—it was hijacked.
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https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2025/06/16/kash-patel-drops-2020-election-interference-evidence-bombshell-n4940866
BS FLAG ADDENDUM: Consider this. You need an “adequate” grip which can be defined as that of the average woman or older child and one that is consistent and remans constant through the shot. The key determinant of this is your attention which must be focused on the task at hand lest you change (relax or shift) your grip and alter your sight alignment. You don’t need the grip of a gorilla, but you do need a consistent and constant grip. Ever notice that many musicians make excellent marksmen? That’s not because they have a crushing grip, but because they require less cognitive resources to maintain a constant grip, i,e they have grip automaticity.
I find if I write different drills on my paper targets before I go to the range results in a much more productive training session. It eliminates wasting time on non-specific ammo dumps.