Yes, I shot some rifle and pistol when I was little. But not at any serious level. Other things were more important then.David in Ottawa wrote:
Axel,
I'm assuming that your AP 553 was a personal best after a full year of shooting. Did you do any kind of shooting before??? Just curious.
Thank you very much. I really appreciate it. There is no secret about it other than just hard work. When I did 573 I was very happy. I did 570 the day before which were my goal for the season.David in Ottawa wrote:
To increase to a PB of 573 within your second year is incredible (by MY standards). Please let me know what you are doing... I need to try it myself!!!
That is very good David. If you put some more effort into it your scores will increase big time, guaranteed. Now I train a lot, about 10 to 15 hours a week just pure shooting training. Some physical training adds to that. This is where I will put more effort in the future. I shoot almost one tin of AP pellets each week. I don't do much dry training because I find it so boring. I'm very impressed by people that are doing lots of dry training, and having the discipline and staying focused while doing it. I cant do it for more than a couple of minutes, otherwise I'll die of acute boredom. ;-)David in Ottawa wrote:
Me.. I've been shooting AP for the last year. My first match score (ap) was 449 (about a month after picking up my first real AP). Since then I've managed to increase my average to about 520 (after a year of shooting). I shot similar scores at Ontario provincials, and Canadian Nationals.
That progress... 449 to 520 was with one night of practise per week, and a couple hours of dry fire at home. Not much... just wondering how that compares to your training.
I train other disciplines, variation is good for me. FP and AP is closely related to each other. FP brings a totally new dimension into precision shooting - Good trigger work together with a pretty good and steady hold is very important. FP training makes you improve in all areas. You have to be stubborn enough to get past the first difficulties in FP. In the beginning it may seam impossible to shoot well with FP, holes are everywhere on the target, no control or feel whatsoever. But it will get better with some (lots ;-) of effort to it. It feels so god damn good when shooting well in FP... :-)
I also like Center Fire Pistol and Sports Pistol. Precision stage is pretty easy for me, averaging about 290p. Duello is another story... I need much work in that area...
Yes, ISSF targets. :-) :-)David in Ottawa wrote:
Another question.. (Probably stupid.. .) I know this is an Olympic Pistol forum... but are we SURE that everyone is using ISSF targets when they are talking about these scores??? You should see my scores on some of the recreational sport targets ;-)
But it's not a bad idea to shoot at different targets. Variations is important to keep us alert and interested.
Cheers,
Axel