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    recomended books

    hi can any one recommend a good book on small bore target shooting techniuqes thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by northdude View Post
    hi can any one recommend a good book on small bore target shooting techniuqes thanks
    I haven't personally read any of these but I am sure there is something there that would meet your requirements.
    Books - Shootingstuff

    I have some quite old books, not longer in print, written by a West German Olympic shooter. Although it bit aged now they covered all aspects equipment, techniques, mental prep, health etc. I am sure there are modern equivalents in the the link. Long since ceased SM.

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    Lanny Bassham's “With Winning in Mind” is excellent. I have misplaced my copy. Also anything written by Lones Wiggers. They put a lot of emphasis on the mental development.

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    Bernd Klinger "Rifle Shooting as a sport"
    This covers 3P but is good for the " English match" as we shoot it in nz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bagheera View Post
    Bernd Klinger "Rifle Shooting as a sport"
    This covers 3P but is good for the " English match" as we shoot it in nz.
    @Bagheera - what vintage is that book? I have a feeling Klinger wrote the books I have very safely stored away, somewhere....

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    thanks guys ill keep an eye out cant resist second hand book shops when im out and about

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    Zimmer im sure it will be the same one you recommended. I see Amazon lists an edition from 1982, which would be about right.

    There is another book on competition and training which i havent read.

 

 

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