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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
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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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    Robin,

    Many thanks for producing the book. I'm slowly ploughing my way through it.
    A lot of your coaching ideas (tips) are also very relevant to not only people that shoot 10m but also those like myself that shoot light weight sporting rifle.

    Well worth the read.

    John
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    I PMed RobinC a few years ago when I was stuck in Div 5 of my league with a score of around 160/200 and wanting to do better. There were few good coaches in my own 10m club. Robin offered to give me tips and I later had two sessions with him face to face.

    I ended the next season winning Div 1 of the Middlesex and my last match that season produced a score of 191/200.

    RobinC's book is excellent, it has to be. This man knows his stuff and he doesn't bullshit.

    His wife is an excellent shot as well. Cleaned up recently in an international full bore competition in Austria, top lady shot, top guest - beating some Olympic shots on their home turf. She must has a superb coach

    This is a seriously helpful book guys....... If you're serious about your shooting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by B&W FOX View Post
    Robin,

    Many thanks for producing the book. I'm slowly ploughing my way through it.
    A lot of your coaching ideas (tips) are also very relevant to not only people that shoot 10m but also those like myself that shoot light weight sporting rifle.

    Well worth the read.

    John
    No Problem John,

    My wife also shot 300 mt fullbore three positional many years ago, and she used the same stance, position and technique, I have also coached some LSR shooters and use the same techniques and position with some pretty stunning results as the targets are easier!


    PS. Recently done a reprint, both the NSRA shop, and I, now have them in stock.

    Good shooting
    Robin
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    Congratulations Robin in producing such an excellent book - very readable with a detailed guide to all aspects of the discipline.
    My principal target discipline was air 10m pistol until recently when I developed a 'frozen' right shoulder and reverted to 10m air rifle which, until then, I had not taken too seriously mainly due to my lack of progress in achieving scores much above 160 ex 200.
    I am now about 3/4 of the way through the book and will start attempting to put all this into practice while ignoring all my acquired bad habits/techniques!
    Aubrey

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    Anyone that has not got a copy of this excellent book yet will be pleased to know that Robin has had a few more printed - so now would be a good time to send him a PM if you would like to buy one.
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