Need your help to become a rifle competitor

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lenjdorr
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Need your help to become a rifle competitor

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Hello everyone, I would appreciate any help or advice on entering in the field of air and small bore rifle competition. Specifically I would like to find a coach/advisor. Also advice on any organizations, publications, websites, books, DVDs or manuals that I should join or purchase. What equipment would you reccomend that I purchase and the best sources for that equipment. I'm an Adult from Connecticut
Any advice would help - THANKS!
Misny
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I sent you a private message.
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WarWagon
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If you're anywhere near Bridgeport, you may want to give the Bridgeport Rifle Club a call. Rick Capozzi is the man you'll probably want to talk to. They focus mostly on juniors, but Rick and some of the others are great coaches and will tell you everything you need to know to get involved in the sport. CT is a great place to start, as there are plenty of matches both indoor and outdoor throughout the year.
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Best books are Air Rifle Shooting and Way Of the Rifle [ Translated from German to English] Col Bill Pulums two books Position Rifle Shooting And the New Position Rifle Shooting, Bill Krillings International Rifle Shooting, And the USAMU Manuals devoted to the shooting sports and available through the Civilian marksmanship Program. Welcome good luck and good shooting. Bill Horton
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Post by Tenz »

"With Winning In Mind" by Lanny Bassham is a great book for mental training. this book helps alot, anyone who has read it will agree
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