Anybody read this book?

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Amati
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Anybody read this book?

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Heard positives about this book from an ISSF shooter and I wonder if anybody here has read it and their opinion on it:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/18479 ... RIGJ&psc=1
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from the amazon description, it sounds as having nothing to do with ISSF shooting.

It mentions holsters, fast drawing, the author appears two-hand holding shooting at cans.............. doesn't seem to me it's oriented to precision match shooting.

But unless someone has read it, the only way for you to alleviate your doubts is buying it, I wouldn't.
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All that. Which is why I wouldn't have given it a second thought were it not for the recommendation.
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Probably for IDPA (I Don't Practice Anymore) :-)

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For $5.98, you can get a HARDCOPY of U.S. Army Marksmanship Pistol Manual - a vast unit of knowledge for very little money.

https://www.amazon.com/United-States-Pi ... rence+gale

Table of Contents:
FUNDAMENTALS OF PISTOL MARKSMANSHIP

INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I – MINIMUM ARC OF MOVEMENT
CHAPTER II - SIGHT ALIGNMENT
CHAPTER III – TRIGGER CONTROL

TECHNIQUES OF FIRE
CHAPTER IV – ESTABLISHING A SYSTEM
CHAPTER V - SLOW FIRE
CHAPTER VI – SUSTAINED FIRE
CHAPTER VII - MENTAL DISCIPLINE

COMPETITIVE PHYSICAL FITNESS
CHAPTER VIII – PHYSICAL CONDITIONING
CHAPTER IX - DIET AND HEALTH OF THE COMPETITIVE PISTOL SHOOTER
CHAPTER X - EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL, COFFEE, TOBACCO AND DRUGS

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
ANNEX II - OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF THE EYE
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I concur with atomicgale, as I bought some time ago exactly the book he mentions at Amazon, it's worth every penny.

I was surprised it was copyrighted 1980, and still managed to stay updated.
Amati
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We agree on that and I do have it ^.
The Gil Hebard book could be another definitive work if it were to receive a better editing and printing treatment.
The #1 on my list is however a book that was not quite finished by Don Nygord before his death and circumstances didn't contribute to see it published.
Back to the book in the OP, I was hoping that it might contain some helpful tidbits on air guns. I'm becoming addicted to the .177 class.
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Hey Guys,

Just thought I'd let you know, I was reading this post, then went to Amazon to read the excerpt on the U.S. Army Manual suggested by atomicgale. Just those few paragraphs addressed some questions I had, to the point that I was already trying a new stance in my room while reading it, and it caused me to reevaluate the very first and very important step of having a good stance to start off with. I never considered that some of the wobbles I had were from my stance, and that I was putting pressure in the wrong place on my feet. Incredibly helpful. I could feel the difference immediately.

If the rest of the book is that informative and specific, taught in an easy to understand, common-sense way, it would be a major addition to anyone's library. I bought it on the spot. Better hurry, not many left, and most books like this go for $90 or more.

Thank You atomicgale!

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Isn't that book similar to the AMU service pistol book?

https://estore.thecmp.org/Catalog/Item/778
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If you just want to read the AMU Pistol Marksmanship Training Guide, it is available online in pdf format: http://www.saveourguns.com/Ar_Marks_Un_ ... _Guide.pdf

Also online in html format at: http://www.bullseyepistol.com/amucover.htm
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I second 10_stan on the encyclopedia of bullseye website. If you have not checked it out you should, and it's free.
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Consensus is that U.S. Army Pistol Marksmanship is a GREAT BOOK. For the modern HARDCOPY version it's Five Bucks on Amazon, i.e. write notes in it, photocopy pages, throw it against the wall . . .

https://www.amazon.com/United-States-Pi ... rence+gale

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Got mine Monday, love it.
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