Struggling with the mental game? The cure is a proper shot process. Here, twelve-time NRA National Pistol Champion Brian Zins shares his tips on developing a shot process for bullseye pistol competition.
How much time do you spend on dry-fire practice? If the answer is none, you need to read this article! Practicing shooting techniques without using live ammunition, aka dry-fire practice, is a sure way to improve your competitive shooting skills
Trigger squeeze is dependent on an effective grip, and lots of dry-fire practice is the only to learn how to keep from moving the sights on the firing line with a pistol
Having an accurate gun, an accurate load, and a consistent and stable position is only half the battle for success in this precision long range rifle discipline
These tips will help gear you for success at the NRA World Shooting Championship—a match that stands unparalleled in the shooting sports. Where Top Shot failed, the NRA World Shooting Championship shines!
Follow-through is when you maintain aim, breath control, hold control and trigger control until after the shot has been fired and the gun has settled back into position
Anticipation. Everybody does it. What will help your bullseye game is learning how to handle it properly—especially at a match when it matters the most. The tips in this video will help.