Re: New to 10m air rifle
Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 3:15 pm
It pays to dream big, but Karens not going to even bother looking at you, until you can compete near the top at the national level in precision.
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I watched the episode awhile ago, from what I remember the rifle team wasn't just a womans team, it is located in Stan Island, NY. It was an American Legion post team too I believe, and the Legion teams won't get you to the Olympics for sporter. The highest sporter goes is nationals. Been there, done that, got the T-shirt :)jps2486 wrote:I saw an episode on American Airgunner about the women's rifle team. Many of those girls weren't even airgun shooters when they joined the team. You can always move up.Andre wrote:jps2486 wrote:There are a lot of good recommendations here. I recommend that you get some competition under your belt, then look for a college that has 10M air rifle teams. You may qualify for a scholarship because these schools are always looking for good shooters. Texas Christian University comes to mind. You could end up going to the olympics through this venue.
Just looked at TCU shooting program, looks like they all shoot precision. I doubt they would have an AFAG edge if they only shoot precision, as the edge is a sporter gun.
From OP's first post, "I'm not looking to ever move to Precision class" so TCU might not work for him.
That's the rifle I personally shoot. I have shot in the 570's with it in practice which is unheard of in sporter. Peoples mouths drop when I tell them.EJB123 wrote:I see the challenger has been mentioned. How good is this for 10meter shooting?
Wynne G Oldman wrote:There's a lot of truth in the saying "Buy cheap, buy twice." The Air Arms MPR is the rifle to go for in my opinion, if you're buying new, and want a PCP. I think that the Walther LGR and the Feinwerkbau 600 series of SSP's are a very good choice and can be picked up for reasonable money second hand.