This page is always under maintenance. Rules change regularly and it can always be improved. And I am not a saint as a trainer/coach.
No wisdom is absolute, but with this website you should be able to do pretty well at a competition.
Weapons should NEVER be pointed at anyone under ANY circumstances.
SAFETY must be the highest priority when handling a weapons, air or firearms.
The weapons MUST ONLY be loaded with ammunition on the range, with the weapon pointed down and when it is ready to fire.
Each weapon must be handled as if it is loaded at all times, even if you are certain that the weapon is not loaded.
The weapons must be transported safely both on and off the range.
When resting during a series, the weapon must have a flag in the chamber and for air weapons a cord through the entire barrel.
When transporting, a bolt-rifle must the bolt be removed and weapons without a bolt must have a flag in the chamber with the slide closed.
A trigger lock is recommended for ALL weapons.
Keep your finger of the trigger when not aiming.
In this part we will discuss two Olympic disciplines. These are also the two most practiced small-caliber events worldwide.
Small-caliber rapid fire pistol 25 meter
Small-caliber sport pistol 25 meter
Small-caliber free pistol 50 meter
Small-caliber rifle prone 50 meter
Small-caliber rifle 3-positions 50 meter
The Dutch sports care foundation has set up a number of video training courses that are extremely suitable for shooting sports, among other things.
The training videos are in Dutch, but the essence of the training is easy to follow.
These training courses are suitable for all aspects of shooting sports.
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