AIR RIFLE TRAINING PROGRAM
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AIR RIFLE TRAINING PROGRAM
What's a good beginner training program for air rifle? I don't have a trainer or someone with enough knowledge on air rifle shooting to guide me in the best direction. I know the best way will be a trainer but we have no trainer around so I have to practice by my own. I've learned the basics but I want to have some kind of programmed training to have a record of my progress.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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its up to 105 now....
I guess that means 105 of us are looking for an "AIR RIFLE TRAINING PROGRAM" and were hoping you were providing one, not asking for one :)
get the book, "Ways of the Rifle"
Poole
http://arizona.rifleshooting.com/
I guess that means 105 of us are looking for an "AIR RIFLE TRAINING PROGRAM" and were hoping you were providing one, not asking for one :)
get the book, "Ways of the Rifle"
Poole
http://arizona.rifleshooting.com/
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Hi
If possible, take the NRA Smallbore / Air Rifle coaches course. Here it costs $85.00 and includes most of the NRA books. Especially helpful is the NRA Smallbore / Air Rifle coacning guide. Shows positions, what to do, why to do it that way etc. Our class here in Wichita usually lasts 3 days, Friday night through Sunday night.
Mike
Wichita KS
If possible, take the NRA Smallbore / Air Rifle coaches course. Here it costs $85.00 and includes most of the NRA books. Especially helpful is the NRA Smallbore / Air Rifle coacning guide. Shows positions, what to do, why to do it that way etc. Our class here in Wichita usually lasts 3 days, Friday night through Sunday night.
Mike
Wichita KS
Alright now we are up to something, this is the kind of support I was looking for.
Bill Poole: I'll look into that book.
Guest: ???? I'm from the country of Panama, and the only club around is mainly for silhoutte, tactical shooting, and almost all handgun shooting no rifle.
mikeschroeder: we don't have nothing of that over here, and that's a great price men.
Spencer C: yes I already found nice info on that site.
Thanks a lot for your support.
Bill Poole: I'll look into that book.
Guest: ???? I'm from the country of Panama, and the only club around is mainly for silhoutte, tactical shooting, and almost all handgun shooting no rifle.
mikeschroeder: we don't have nothing of that over here, and that's a great price men.
Spencer C: yes I already found nice info on that site.
Thanks a lot for your support.
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Hi
The Smallbore coaching classes are listed on www.nra.org, with becoming a coach. Whoops, read the Panama part, might be a bit of a walk to go to one.
Mike
The Smallbore coaching classes are listed on www.nra.org, with becoming a coach. Whoops, read the Panama part, might be a bit of a walk to go to one.
Mike
Re: Program
Check out the ISSF's website. There is a link to watch videos clips of different World Cup competitions etc. I found it helpful, after studying Ways of the Rifle, to watch the elite shooter perform. That helped me to imporve my positions.
Rob
Rob
You need to shoot some matches too- even if they are postals. There is a fellow Don Williams, in Oregon who runs a very nice postal every winter and summer. People from all over the world shoot it. We shoot it every winter. We shoot mostly smallbore in summer. I have sent you his email in a private message email him for some info.