I've been reading the "On The Firing Line" article series in USA Shooting by J.P. O'Connor. I'm missing articles 26 through 32 in the series. I'm looking for help in obtaining those articles.
J.P. O'Connor's website seems quite old, and the links to the articles on our host's website and the GunSnot website are out of date. Previous requests to J.P. have gone unanswered. The USA Shooting website does not seem to have back copies of the magazine available.
Any suggestions? Does anybody have a copy they could scan and email to me?
Thanks,
John
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On The Firing Line
Hello Everyone,
Thanks for the requests for the articles. The most recent installments discuss an alternative way to think about improving, discuss two of our Bejing medalists - including their own comments, and present an interesting way to think about higher "levels" of performance and competition.
We are up to 42 articles now, so I am more than a bit behind in getting them posted on www.pilkguns.com. USA Shooting has not reposted their information/training section since migrating to the current web site, so Scott's site will be the only place to find my articles. I hope to be able to get the articles prepared for web posting over the Thanksgiving holiday. If not, then certainly by the end of December. (Having now gone "public" with a deadline, I now have no choice in the matter! Ha!)
Sorry that I have been behind on posting the articles. I keep busy commuting out of town each week for a consulting contract (to pay the bills!), coaching, writing the articles, and coaching two teams at North Georgia College & State University in Dahlonega, GA. Last year I started an intercollegiate pistol team there, and as of this year we have the rifle team competing under NCAA. (I am loaning about 2 dozen pistols to the team. If you have or know of pistols that we could use... please let me know!)
My email responses have been even more behind, due not only to the above, but also due to some technical issues with email. I know quite a bit of email was never received. I think we are up and running again now. If I have not responded to you, my apologies. I strive to answer all emails.
Enjoy the upcoming holidays, and... See you on the range!
Thanks,
JP
Thanks for the requests for the articles. The most recent installments discuss an alternative way to think about improving, discuss two of our Bejing medalists - including their own comments, and present an interesting way to think about higher "levels" of performance and competition.
We are up to 42 articles now, so I am more than a bit behind in getting them posted on www.pilkguns.com. USA Shooting has not reposted their information/training section since migrating to the current web site, so Scott's site will be the only place to find my articles. I hope to be able to get the articles prepared for web posting over the Thanksgiving holiday. If not, then certainly by the end of December. (Having now gone "public" with a deadline, I now have no choice in the matter! Ha!)
Sorry that I have been behind on posting the articles. I keep busy commuting out of town each week for a consulting contract (to pay the bills!), coaching, writing the articles, and coaching two teams at North Georgia College & State University in Dahlonega, GA. Last year I started an intercollegiate pistol team there, and as of this year we have the rifle team competing under NCAA. (I am loaning about 2 dozen pistols to the team. If you have or know of pistols that we could use... please let me know!)
My email responses have been even more behind, due not only to the above, but also due to some technical issues with email. I know quite a bit of email was never received. I think we are up and running again now. If I have not responded to you, my apologies. I strive to answer all emails.
Enjoy the upcoming holidays, and... See you on the range!
Thanks,
JP
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