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| The New Position Rifle Shooting: A How-To Text For Shooters And Coaches | 
enlarge | Authors: Frank T. Hanenkrat, Bill Pullum Publisher: Target Sports Education Center Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 767258
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1st Pages: 249 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6 x 0.9
ISBN: 0965578003 EAN: 9780965578004 ASIN: 0965578003
Publication Date: March 1, 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Cover and content clean, unmarked, strong binding
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Product Description The New Position Rifle Shooting is a text book about basic and advanced target rifle shooting. The authors, Colonel Bill Pullum and Dr. Frank Hanenkrat, provide extensive information about the mental aspects of target shooting. There are many new technical details on position rifle shooting, with numerous photographs, that are applicable to any target rifle activity where standing, kneeling or prone position shooting is done. The book has chapters on sports vision, practical sport psychology for shooters, training and coaching that also make it a valuable tool for all target shooters, rifle, highpower rifle, pistol, clay target, action or silhouette. Every shooter can find many new ways to improve their shooting results in The New Position Rifle Shooting.
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Smallbore Position Shooters Bible August 28, 2008 I am still a fan of the first edition of this book, and I hope reviewer J.Crawford reads that edition because all phases of position rifle shooting are covered. Bill Pullum and Frank Hanenkrat are simply the best resource for competitive position shooters - nothing else comes close to their expertise. They addressed mental training for the shooting sports long before it gained widespread acceptance. This book (and the first edition) are MUST HAVES!
Good, but has flaws March 12, 2006 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I don't doubt the authors experience, but some of the advice in the book is lacking and/or dubious. For example, the section on what equipment to buy basically says "See what the pro's are using & buy the same", but takes several pages to make a point. I didn't think this good advice at all, what if their equipment is not suitable for me ? How do I determine what suits ME best, the book did not even cover that ! It may be OK for some, but I feel the book is not aimed at my (basic) level.
Improve your score dramatically. October 17, 2005 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
After shooting benchrest for four years, I decided to join a regional rifle club which hosts CMP sanctioned service rifle and national rifle matches.
I competed for the first time in September 2005 in the John C. Garand (JCG) Match Course B (200 yards, 50 shots - 20 slow prone, 10 rapid prone, 10 rapid sitting, 10 slow standing). I scored 400 points. I was pleased with my performance considering it was my first competition.
A week before the October 14 match, I heard about this book from other competitors. I decided to buy it on the same day, shipped via UPS Next Day. Customer service was outstanding. UPS delivered the book the following day. I practically read the book cover to cover for the rest of the week.
This is not your typical "how to" book. It clearly outlines the physiological and psychological aspects of the sport, and how to integrate them for optimum performance. I learned more in a week about shooting than I did in eleven years I spent in the US Army. I liked the fact that the contents of the book were easy to understand, and not full of scientific mumbo-jumbo. It was written in a manner than the average Joe could understand.
To make a long story short, I scored 457 after reading this book! See you at Camp Perry.
************************************************************** UPDATE AS OF FEBRUARY 3, 2008
Wow! I can't believe it's been over two years since I wrote the above review. I originally bought the book to help me attain better scores in the John C. Garand match. As it turned out, I stuck with JCG but I also picked up service rifle (AR 15) and match rifle (spacegun) categories. I achieved an Expert classification in service rifle my first season in 2006. Then I switched over to match rifle spacegun in 2007 where I achieved Master classification. However, I have decided to go back to service rifle this 2008 season when it starts in May for the simple fact that I wish to earn leg points and go distinguished. I only have two shooting manuals, and this book is one of which. --------------------------------------------------------------------- OCTOBER 9, 2008 FOLLOW UP OF A FOLLOW UP
After 3 seasons of highpower service rifle, I finally reclassified from and EXPERT to a MASTER. I'm still trying to "leg out" and go Distinguished.
Peace.
Need to Bridge Gap July 22, 2005 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Some of the material covered I have seen nowhere else. The author correctly identifies the all important psychological effects associated with shooting and shooting well. However, there is much more that could be said, with accompanying detail as necessary, on the finer points of shooting. Further development of ideas and techniques for breathing, holds and grips of the rifle, trigger action, and handling recoil consistently are items that need further expansion. It is a good text, however, for an intermediate shooter more is needed. Another very beneficial area would be to have a few more pictures with annotated diagrams addressing the finer points discussed in the text.
Excellent! April 26, 2005 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Let me lay it out nice and simple: this is a fantastic book for anyone who wishes to hit the bullseye. I have been shooting everything from pellet guns to high powered rifles for over 20 years and this book still managed to teach me some things that improved my shooting abilities. I made myself a little notebook full of tips that I learned from reading the book and then put those tips into practice at the range. Immediately I could see my scores at 50 feet offhand, 100 yards offhand, and 200 yards offhand getting better. Though it's not about hunting, hunters will also find this book useful as well through the proper firearm control techniques it will teach you.
I know everyone out there thinks they're already a good shot and there's nothing more to learn. After reading this book you too will learn that there are a lot of things that you were probably never taught which will help you to shoot even better than you do now. I highly suggest you read this book if you are serious about the shooting sports. Whether rifle, shotgun, or pistol: you are going to pick up some tips which will make this book easily pay for itself.
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