I need help!
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I need help!
Hey everybody, i am a relatively new shooter in 3-p air rifle. I shoot with my local 4-H team, and we are going to be going to the national competition in Texas on Monday. Curremtly i only shoot in the sporter class. Do you guys have any tips for someone who is strugling in standing position? Right now, I am only shooting about 290-300 in standing and would greatly appreciate any advice that you would like to give to help out a new shooter.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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It is a bit of a leap of faith. You have to let the shot happen. And if you have to put the rifle down, that's a really good thing. A lot of juniors have trouble learning to put it down and do it on the next hold. If you can learn to do that, you'll find yourself at the top of your game and rising in no time.
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Well .... of course, the rulebooks of the events you want to shoot in.
ADDED Gary Anderson's position articles - free
http://www.odcmp.com/Programs/TeachingR ... itions.pdf
NRA Junior Rifle Shooting - EM09450 - from the NRA ~$7.00
I like this book to give my shooters the basics of the positions
Rifle: Steps to Success - EM26015 - from NRA or Human Kinetics - ~$20
A great first book that begins to delve into the sport ... physical & mental.
Launi Meili is the USAFA Rifle Coach and a great role model for a young shooter
When you want to start getting into the REAL nitty gritty:
The Ways of the Rifle and Air Rifle Shooting - Reinkemeier, et al ... These are about $65 each
BTW ... I don't consider 16 young .... well, "Young Adult", OK. A 16 year old can easily understand all the concepts in all these books
ADDED Gary Anderson's position articles - free
http://www.odcmp.com/Programs/TeachingR ... itions.pdf
NRA Junior Rifle Shooting - EM09450 - from the NRA ~$7.00
I like this book to give my shooters the basics of the positions
Rifle: Steps to Success - EM26015 - from NRA or Human Kinetics - ~$20
A great first book that begins to delve into the sport ... physical & mental.
Launi Meili is the USAFA Rifle Coach and a great role model for a young shooter
When you want to start getting into the REAL nitty gritty:
The Ways of the Rifle and Air Rifle Shooting - Reinkemeier, et al ... These are about $65 each
BTW ... I don't consider 16 young .... well, "Young Adult", OK. A 16 year old can easily understand all the concepts in all these books
Last edited by jhmartin on Fri Jun 25, 2010 11:32 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Another easy (boring) thing to do is "dry hold". Just hold the rifle in standing position, and let it settle to it's smallest "wobble". Use NO target, just the wall. Idea is to train your mind as to how steady you really can hold, then if it isn't that steady when shooting you know you need to adjust NPA.
Remember to have fun at nationals, that's what it's all about.
Remember to have fun at nationals, that's what it's all about.
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