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Training Yourself

Training yourself first requires you to know the principle idea you want to accomplish. Whether it is managing recoil, shooting a plate rack quickly or hitting a very small target near or far. It all starts with the principle idea.

Pay Attention!

Perform your best by being aware in the present moment.

Why Dry Fire? Part 1

If you are tired of being fodder for the same people who every week stomp you into the ground, then read on and prepare to work

3-Position By The Numbers, Part 1—Standing

In the first of a three-part series, we present a virtual coaching session for each of the three positions used in Air and Smallbore Rifle competition

Why Dry Fire? Part 2

Start working now if you want to be competitive!

Refining Revolver Trigger Technique

Shifting trigger techniques can make a double action revolver as fast and accurate as any semi-auto

What You Need To Know About The Barrel Break-In Process

There are benefits to proper rifle barrel break-in, here are one Palma shooter’s tips to do this critical procedure right

A Few Techniques About Sighting-In Your Rifle

Sighting-in a rifle—whether for plinking, hunting or competitive shooting can be daunting. However, there are some tricks and techniques that author Jim Shults shares in this article that will help the task go better for you.

Our Guide To Help Develop Proper Rifle Trigger Technique

The game winner is right at your fingertip, but the ultimate trigger control may seem a million miles away. Learn to use your resources to control your trigger and win

Shot Process: How To Fix Natural Point of Aim

To excel in competitive shooting, you must master natural point of aim! Make sure to follow through

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