Best Olympic Air Pistol Book?
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Best Olympic Air Pistol Book?
I am a Senior new to Olympic air pistol shooting. I am looking for a good book on training techniques, and strategies to improve your score, similar to the MEC book on air rifles. Any suggestions. Thanks, Kent.
Precision shooting technique is very similar, whether you are shooting air, free, standard, or conventional. Stance, aim, and basic trigger control are very similar. The differences lie mainly in trigger weight and the pistol grip. In fact many shoot free pistol with a standard pistol when starting and conventional pistol shooters use air pistols to increase their live fire time.
Training ideas are available at http://www.targetshooting.ca/ in the training section.
For books, "Competitive Shooting" by Yur Yev is arguably the most complete explanation of the mechanics of target shooting, which includes air. It was translated from the original Russian in1985 and was made available from the NRA. It has been reprinted a few times. It is not currently listed by the NRA (that I could find). It can be found in the resale market for $250 to $700. If you can find a copy for a price you can afford, grab it.
Scott has some training articles at http://www.pilkguns.com/pistolcoaching.shtml
Igor (ruig on this forum) has a blog with good information at http://toz35.blogspot.co.at/ You may have to use google's translator function for some of the entries.
Larry
Training ideas are available at http://www.targetshooting.ca/ in the training section.
For books, "Competitive Shooting" by Yur Yev is arguably the most complete explanation of the mechanics of target shooting, which includes air. It was translated from the original Russian in1985 and was made available from the NRA. It has been reprinted a few times. It is not currently listed by the NRA (that I could find). It can be found in the resale market for $250 to $700. If you can find a copy for a price you can afford, grab it.
Scott has some training articles at http://www.pilkguns.com/pistolcoaching.shtml
Igor (ruig on this forum) has a blog with good information at http://toz35.blogspot.co.at/ You may have to use google's translator function for some of the entries.
Larry
I put my web drive back on with all the shooting litterature I accumulated for posterity at http://tinyurl.com/AirPistolTraining . Enjoy!
Thanks for sharing.v76 wrote:I put my web drive back on with all the shooting litterature I accumulated for posterity at http://tinyurl.com/AirPistolTraining . Enjoy!
I know this is pushing it and I apologize for this, but could you consider putting all this into an archive (rar, zip etc) so it could be downloaded as one file. Bulk downloading is only possible for mediafire subscribers and these are a lot of files...
Yea I think they just introduced that limitation. I'll do it and upload it as soon as I'm done with my semester in 2 weeks or so.taz wrote:Thanks for sharing.v76 wrote:I put my web drive back on with all the shooting litterature I accumulated for posterity at http://tinyurl.com/AirPistolTraining . Enjoy!
I know this is pushing it and I apologize for this, but could you consider putting all this into an archive (rar, zip etc) so it could be downloaded as one file. Bulk downloading is only possible for mediafire subscribers and these are a lot of files...
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v76, many thanks for sharing your files. I hope you don't mind but I copied them to my file space and also saved then as a zip file for others
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Thank you very much for sharing this!v76 wrote:I put my web drive back on with all the shooting litterature I accumulated for posterity at http://tinyurl.com/AirPistolTraining . Enjoy!
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