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The Black Watch Method: Why We Train Shooting as a Craft, Not a Hobby
Most firearms training leans on tradition, volume, and a good day on a flat range. Black Watch treats shooting as a craft built through performance science. Here is what that actually changes about how you train.
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The Path: How Black Watch’s Four-Step Progression Builds a Complete Shooter
Core Skills, Dynamic Performance, Defensive Application, and the Artifex Capstone. Four steps, one standard – here is how the Black Watch progression takes a shooter from first round to mastery, on pistol or carbine.
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Built for All Levels: Why “Beginner” and “Advanced” Are the Wrong Questions
“Am I experienced enough for this course?” is the most common question we get, and it is the wrong one. Every Black Watch course is built to challenge beginner to advanced. Here is how that works, and why we gate on prerequisites instead of skill labels.
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What “Artifex” Means: The Black Watch Mastery Standard
Artifex is Latin for craftsman – a master of an art. It is also the name of the Black Watch mastery standard, earned in front of a review board on the pistol or the carbine. Here is what it represents and what it takes to earn it.
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Pistolcraft and Riflecraft: Two Disciplines, One Standard
Black Watch trains two platforms – pistol and carbine – through two named disciplines, Pistolcraft and Riflecraft. Here is what each one really is, how they differ, and why we teach both with the same performance-science method.
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Welcome to Black Watch Insights
Insights, after-action notes, and the training science behind the Black Watch method — straight from the cadre. More to come.
