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    A 10m rifle book that hits the target

    Though I would share this, RobinC on here has always helped us out when we all get our nickers in a twist about out shooting - and in private PM's too! I'm sure many of us have said to him over the years he should write a book on 10m rifle shooting, well he has and for six months now I've been working through it and having a go at rifle and I'm really a pistol shooter! You know what it works! If you get the chance to get hold of one it may just work for you. Written in a direct manner unlike most instruction type books and aimed at starting out and aspiring 10m rifle shooters.

    Nice one Robin hope you are not too embarrassed by this but I am one of yer fans.

    George

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    Indeed, 3 copies artived from Robin, which he kindly posted on the return from his travels, 2 of which are on their way to the club tonight. I'm having the 3rd!

    We don't often get the chance to share the experience of such a learned shooter, so get your copy while they are available!

    Kind regards,



    Phil
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    >>North Manchester Target Club<<

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    Title pleas

    sounds like something I need! Can you let me know the title please

    Graham

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    Book

    Thank's for the kind words, it's imaginativly titled "Air Rifle Target Shooting" by Robin Carter, and its self published by me. It was written to specifically help newcommers into 10 air rifle and targeted to get shooters from zero to a 90 average, but I use the same techniques to develop shooters to reach the highest levels.

    Its not on the NSRA website yet but it is on display and in stock at the NSRA shop at Bisley, the RMTC club (Zooma) at Rossendale has a few in stock for the North, and if you e mail me at robin.carter80@ntlworld.com I can supply direct by post.

    have Fun and Good Shooting,
    Robin
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    RMTC had some of the very first copies of this book and so we were privileged to be amongst the first to read them and have found them to be a superb reference for the beginner to 10 meter air rifle shooting and of great benefit to those who have had to be "self-taught" due to the lack of any qualified or experienced instruction locally.

    Robin has written this book in a friendly and easy to read format with some humour that makes it good to work with and contrasts sharply with some of the rather high-brow and "stuffy" alternatives that do little to encourage the beginner or average clubman to return to the pages and improve.

    A nice detail is the the spiral binding that allows the page to remain flat when open and so it is very practical to use and refer to.

    This book has a no-nonsense approach that can take a relative amateur to match rifle shooting with an air rifle ( such as myself) up to a far better standard.

    Anyone who has the dedication to apply themselves totally to this books advice can go from zero to an average of 90 ex 100 at 10 meters - no mean feat.

    Some have chosen to "cherry pick" the bits they find the most helpful, and whilst not achieving their full potential they have made enough gains to confirm that the advice is sound and that it works - enough to go back and take on board the rest of the books information at a later date perhaps?

    Many of the existing rifle shooting books assume you are already at a fairly good level and offer the necessary fine tuning to take you onwards to an even higher (international) level of shooting - but they are not as good as this book to most of us that just want to improve and understand how and why things work.

    Highly recommended and inexpensive to buy
    Rossendale Target Shooting Club. Every Tuesday and Thursday evening 7 - 10pm.

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    Air Rifle Target Shooting by Robin Carter.

    This is a great guide book for all of us who need to start from the basics. A book that doesn't just tell you what to do it tells you why. Clear and simple explanations and advice to help us develop in our hobby.
    Paul B.

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    Hello to All,

    I have just got a copy of Robin's book.

    I would like to say a big thank you to Robin for writing this book

    (Being coach-less, I started off in the 1980s with A.A. Yur'Yev's book, and that was pretty much it until MEC published its series of volumes on rifle & pistol shooting.)

    Robin's book is absolutely superb, and in my opinion, has to be considered a 'must read' for air rifle target shooters.

    Have fun & a good Sunday

    Best regards

    Russ

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