Shooting learning methods.

Shooting in a standing position

Shooting in a standing position


To achieve better shooting skills of a fighter or just learning, there are some effective techniques. Here are some of them:

1. Learning shooting at a moving target.

Shooting at static targets is much easier, but well-trained fighter can strike for a few seconds several moving targets. The thing is the right approach to teaching and training. For the beginning trainee is invited to make shots on a relatively large target (a sheet of A4 paper), gradually decreasing to a small square (5 sqr.cm). Also a lot of attention is given to physical training of fighters, development and strengthening of their muscles. After all, the stability of arms is the keystone of qualitative shooting.

2. Technique of shooting from a pistol.

The main advantage of handguns is the flexibility of fire. Well-trained shooter can hit a target in few seconds. It is important to choose the correct position in order to shoot. With outstretched arms the speed increases, and when folded hands vibration reduces. A fighter himself determines the most advantageous position of his body for the quality of shooting.

3. Technique of shooting from a prone position.

This kind of shooting is mostly made with the rifle (with and without the sight). For shooting in prone position, first of all, a psychological mood, emotional state of the shooter are important.

It is also important to use the trigger correctly. For the rifle consistently smooth pressing or throbbing fits.

When shooting standing torso and head turns simultaneously with the weapon. The shooter must achieve a smooth and, most importantly, precise movement of weapons. It is best to to carry out to a lead on the arch.

The body should be motionless. Just following these simple rules one can achieve high-quality and accurate shooting.

Shooting in a prone position

Shooting in a prone position

Shooting in a standing position

Shooting in a standing position

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