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No access to shooting range for next 6 months. What to do?
Any advices to prevent that I dont lose the skill I have developed in last 2 years. My recent score was 370/400.
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Re: No access to shooting range for next 6 months. What to d
SCATT
Are you going to prison?
Are you going to prison?
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Re: No access to shooting range for next 6 months. What to d
Work out. Upper body and core, plus cardio. Strength and conditioning.
You'll be amazed.
You'll be amazed.
Re: No access to shooting range for next 6 months. What to d
Going to different city for job. Timing is from 8:30 am to 7 pm. Thats the difficult part.shaky hands wrote:SCATT
Are you going to prison?
Would it be a good idea if I do practice making a 1cm dot on wall and practice from 2 metres away.
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Re: No access to shooting range for next 6 months. What to d
Yes, dry firing never hurts. Print a 12mm black circle using Word or something similar. It will be about the right angular size of the black on an air pistol target when viewed from 2 meters away.amarinder wrote:Would it be a good idea if I do practice making a 1cm dot on wall and practice from 2 metres away.
Re: No access to shooting range for next 6 months. What to d
Millimeter paper on the wall! Don't forget to measure the height of your front sigth at the range, so you can have an exact reference of the height you should be raising your pistol...
Re: No access to shooting range for next 6 months. What to d
Dry fire. Drink beer.
Re: No access to shooting range for next 6 months. What to d
Dry fire. Spend time reading about sports psychology. visualization. Start with Lanny Basham's "With Winning in Mind" book and/or tapes.
Re: No access to shooting range for next 6 months. What to d
A fine piece of advice from Rover, that I've put to test succesfully in the past.Rover wrote:Dry fire. Drink beer.
Behold: you'll lose whatever shooting skill level you could've reached, BUT YOU WON'T CARE!!!!!!
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NO, No, no... FIRST dry fire, THEN drink beer!renzo wrote:Behold: you'll lose whatever shooting skill level you could've reached, BUT YOU WON'T CARE!!!!!!Rover wrote:Dry fire. Drink beer.
It only works in that specific order! ;)
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And what if I dry fire, and THEN drink beer until it's time to dry fire again, eh??rmca wrote:NO, No, no... FIRST dry fire, THEN drink beer!renzo wrote:Behold: you'll lose whatever shooting skill level you could've reached, BUT YOU WON'T CARE!!!!!!Rover wrote:Dry fire. Drink beer.
It only works in that specific order! ;)
What gives???
Re: No access to shooting range for next 6 months. What to d
In that case your next dry fire session will be much less productive, but you wouldn't care anyway!!!renzo wrote:And what if I dry fire, and THEN drink beer until it's time to dry fire again, eh??
What gives???
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Re: No access to shooting range for next 6 months. What to d
Great advice from rmca and renzo and ME!
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Re: No access to shooting range for next 6 months. What to d
As they say in Russia, beer without vodka is money wasted.
Re: No access to shooting range for next 6 months. What to d
Cover the mechanics by dryfiring as a lot of people have mentioned. Warren Potters guide is solid: http://www.pilkguns.com/c3.shtml
Brush up on your head by reading widely. Inner Game of Tennis I am reading at the mo; something different.
I also quite like The Economist, but that is unrelated.
Brush up on your head by reading widely. Inner Game of Tennis I am reading at the mo; something different.
I also quite like The Economist, but that is unrelated.
Re: No access to shooting range for next 6 months. What to d
SamEEE wrote:Cover the mechanics by dryfiring as a lot of people have mentioned. Warren Potters guide is solid: http://www.pilkguns.com/c3.shtml
Brush up on your head by reading widely. Inner Game of Tennis I am reading at the mo; something different.
I also quite like The Economist, but that is unrelated.
Thanks a lot. From the article you referred, these are the lines i could not understand. Would anyone explain them
"To do this, take a piece of cardboard and cut the lower part to fit snugly over your pistol roughly where the front sight is situated. Then, holding the pistol in the shooting position, get your friend to mark with a pen both sides of the apparent size of the black. You can then reproduce the corresponding size disc on your wall with the help of the template."
Regards
Re: No access to shooting range for next 6 months. What to d
I am not quite sure what that means - I think what he meant was to make an equivalent size black for the distance you are shooting at.
This can be figured out by the below method:
This can be figured out by the below method:
SamEEE wrote:
Just add trig and/or pythagoras.
L = 10m
l = 6.5m
2D = .155m
2d = ?
This will work too:
Edit:
With Air Rifle black being 30.5mm vs Air Pistol being 59.5mm they are equivalent in size at 5.13m. Worth considering if you want to shoot at that range.
Re: No access to shooting range for next 6 months. What to d
Here are some more distances for rifle targets.
USA/NRA 50: 5.61m
A-17: 6.33m
USA/NRA 50: 5.61m
A-17: 6.33m
Re: No access to shooting range for next 6 months. What to d
While it wasn't mentioned above, there is also the conditioning benefit of multiple 16 ounce curls while drinking the beer. You can also do it at the same time you're "dry" firing (tee hee).
Continue until you're doing push-ups off the wall with your nose.
Continue until you're doing push-ups off the wall with your nose.
Re: No access to shooting range for next 6 months. What to d
Spend some time every day to an activity devoted to shooting. Grip and arm strength training, dry firing, working on the mental side and reading are all good suggestions. Mix it up.