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| How To Become A Master Handgunner: The Mechanics Of X-Count Shooting | 
enlarge | Author: Charles Stephens Publisher: Paladin Press Category: Book
Buy New: $18.77
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Avg. Customer Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 253747
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 64 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.2
ISBN: 0873647092 Dewey Decimal Number: 799.312 EAN: 9780873647090 ASIN: 0873647092
Publication Date: March 1993 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: 2008 Revised and Updated Version - NEW from the Publisher! APO/FPO Orders Welcome. Order from a VETERAN-OWNED Bookseller. Every order shipped with Delivery Confirmation. Please e-mail us directly with any shipping questions.
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Good But Needs Photos/Diagrams November 16, 2004 A worthwhile book especially for beginning shooters. His books would benefit greatly by including photos and diagrams that demonstrate what he is trying to describe in text. Mr. Stephens tends to repeat himself and spend too much time dwelling on the obvious. The biggest tips I gleaned were to work on avoiding "chicken finger" and fixating on targets too long. His tips and diagnostics for dry fire practise are worth the book's low price.
My god, this book is bad October 5, 2004 3 out of 16 found this review helpful
Hey, I shoot for a living. I was hoping this book would help me shoot perfect scores. Like the title states, "Master Handgunner". Well, I wasted my money. This book tells you nothing. Pathetic.
X marks the spot! December 27, 2003 5 out of 14 found this review helpful
This book was not much help. My instructors already told me everything that was presented in this book. I had thought that there was some `SECRET' to being a great shot or MASTER HANDGUNNER and there is ... practice, practice, practice the CORRECT things... I could have saved my money on this one and bought more ammo at the range! This could have been a pamphlet handed out at the range summarisng all the basics steps that your instructor SHOULD be telling you.
Amazing! I can shoot a soda can at 50 yards now! May 3, 2003 2 out of 7 found this review helpful
This book is incredible! I went from barely being able to hit a man sized target at 25 yards to being able to hit a soda can at 50 yards! Well worth the pittance I paid for it! BUY IT!
Shooter from Argentina April 28, 2003 28 out of 28 found this review helpful
As a sixty two years old newcomer to the precision shooting sport, I had the fortune of finding Stephens little book which is full of practical and extremely valuable hints and advises helpful for both the novice and the expert. I would say that Stephens' book has not a single superfluous line and deserves careful reading. I took some shooting lessons from a professional coach formerly national pistol champion and realized that all the advises he gave me were already in Stephens' book, but this helped me to become aware of their importance. I do not hesitate to recommend this book to anyone willing to improve its shooting performance as I did in a very short time. There is only one suggestion I would add to those made by Charles Stephens and this is to start training with a .22 cal pistol since this is by far the best school for beginners allowing to concentrate in the technique rather than in dealing with the noise and recoil of high power pistols. My ...
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