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Pistol Shooting: The Art

PISTOL SHOOTING: THE ART
by Edwin C. Hall

Note: A series of articles written to help the Bullseye shooter. While the articles may be written specifically for conventional pistol shooting, there is a lot of great information here for shooters of all disciplines.

Part 1 – Comfort, Consistency And Establishing Hold

Part 2 – Studying The Trigger

Part 3 – Notes, Averages And The Bigger Picture

Part 4 – Some Work With “Dummy” Rounds, Plus A Bit On Competition

Part 5 – Moving Things Into The Subconscious

Part 6 – Forming Good Habits That Work At Home And Away

Part 7 – More Trigger Work

Part 8 – Trigger Again And Being Positive With Your Target

Part 9 – The Value Of Routines

Part 10 – Things To Do Away From The Range

Part 11 – Figuring Out A Use For Red Dot Sights

Part 12 – A Detailed Study of Cant Effects

These articles were originally written for The Marksman, a newsletter for the 12th Precinct Pistol Club in Maryland. We wish to thank Mr Ed Hall for kindly offering us the opportunity to reproduce these articles here. He can be contacted with your thoughts or comments by email.