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Why the 9-Ring Is Big Enough
Many shooters believe the sights must stay perfectly still in the center to shoot well. In reality, predictable movement inside the 9-ring is often a sign of healthy technique. This article explains why consistency matters more than tightness.
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Trigger Speed Is the Wrong Question
Many shooters ask whether their trigger pull should be slow or fast. The correct answer is neither. What matters is continuity. This article explains why uninterrupted pressure solves timing, rushing, and hesitation.
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Write Your Shot Plan in 3–5 Steps
A shot plan is a simple, repeatable sequence that guides each shot from start to finish. This article explains what a shot plan is, why it matters, and how to write one that holds up under pressure.
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Why Your Bad Shots Are Not Random
A vocabulary every precision shooter should know to identify and fix recurring shot-quality issues in 10 m Air Pistol.
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Why Dry Fire Never Lies
Dry fire removes recoil, noise, and score—revealing exactly what your technique is doing. It is where execution becomes honest.
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Follow-through
The importance of staying mentally present after the shot
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Grip Pressure
Grip pressure is one of the most misunderstood elements in pistol shooting. Many shooters search for a precise number or sensation—exactly how hard they should grip—only to become more tense and inconsistent.
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The 6 Essential Drill Categories
A framework to organize your training and break through the 570+ barrier in 10 m Air Pistol.