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Gallery: Hitting the target
Gallery: Hitting the target
How to improve your shooting skills and impress everyone else at the shooting range
Bruno Ardovini
Airgun pellets
Bruno Ardovini
A bandage in front of the eye not used for aiming keeps you from closing it yourself and moving your face. This not only allows you to maintain a good target picture, it also keeps you from using facial muscles and distracting yourself from the actual shooting
Bruno Ardovini
A competition gun chambered in .22 LR rimfire. The factory grips have not yet been customized
Bruno Ardovini
A over-the counter airgun which uses Co2 gas cartridges, and shoots 4,5 mm caliber pellets is the best tool for fruitful and inexpensive training. The grips have been adapted to the shooter’s hands
Bruno Ardovini
When the front sight is perfectly in focus, the target picture should be blurry
Bruno Ardovini
When assuming the correct position for precision shooting, make sure your feet are angled between 45° and 60° degrees
Bruno Ardovini
The hold of the gun is right for this shooter’s hands. The gun is perfectly aligned with the arm. The trigger is very well reached
Bruno Ardovini
The rimfire .22 LR round ensures inexpensive training for those who still prefer the “bang” to the airgun
Bruno Ardovini
This aiming technique increase the visualization of the front sight’s oscillations and it sends negative signals to the brain
Bruno Ardovini
Black on black. You cannot correctly position the aiming devices on the target in this way
Bruno Ardovini
The “zone” aiming universally recognized as the most appropriate for precision shooting with a regular competition target
Bruno Ardovini
A sophisticated front sight adjustable for windage, elevation and lateral lights
Bruno Ardovini
This gun allows you to set the weight of the trigger pull, to make it work in two stages and to control the trigger over travel. The trigger can also be rotated and moved along its axis
Bruno Ardovini
In order to get a good shot you need to have your neck straight, the gun pointed towards the target, the shoulders relaxed, your weaker hand blocked by the belt, and your feet in a good angle
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