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Good book anyone??

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Can anyone recommend a good book covering 10m pistol target shooting? I am keen to improve my technique having just got a rather nice MG1E...
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These may be of some interest to you:

With Winning in Mind: The Mental Management System: An Olympic Champion's Success System
by Lanny R Bassham


Competitive pistol shooting
by Laslo C. Antal


Target Gun" Book of U.I.T. Pistol Shooting
by Laslo Antal



Your countries National sports association for shooting likely has manuals for coaches you may be able to purchase.

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Suggested books

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Thanks, I will take a look.
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"Olympisches Pistolenschiessen" from Heinz Reinkemeier, published by MEC - and this book would be my recommendation today if anybody asks for a good 2010 pistol book. No english translation is available yet.
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A Shooting Guide to Pistol Marksmanship by Allan Lozsan.

You can order from this website: www.pistol-shooting.com

Excellent, up to date book.

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FLickr has the book marked private

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The Pistol Shooting book on flickr is private. So, nobody can read it. Can it be opened by request?
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Good Books

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The fundamentals of pistol marksmanship dont change .Distance to the target and degree of dificulty do change.but have nothing to do with shot delivery. As for books,allthat have been mentioned will be of great help in developing your shot sequence and mental approaches to shooting. The US bible is probably the pistol markship manusl available througe the DCM and the USAMU Even if you have most of the others, your library will not be complete with out this manual, Also, re-read what RUSS has posted and try to see where it fits into your progress. Russ is not only a top competitive shooter but has gained a reputation as one of the top coaches in the country. Good Shooting Bill Horton
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Re: FLickr has the book marked private

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chuckjordan wrote:The Pistol Shooting book on flickr is private. So, nobody can read it. Can it be opened by request?
I might be wrong but I think the flikr file is just the picture of the front cover.
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Thanks to everyone for the very helpful advice. I will, as suggested, reread the advice from Russ and consider it carefully.

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Re: FLickr has the book marked private

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chuckjordan wrote:The Pistol Shooting book on flickr is private. So, nobody can read it. Can it be opened by request?
I just posted a pic of the book cover so that others might know what to look for ..;)

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See this thread to buy the Pistol Shooting book

http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php?t=24818
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Re: My vision of structure..... #3S

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Russ wrote:Four elements bounded together & supporting each other.
I can only see 2 elements (plus the background).
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