Instructional Video?

caljay30

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I've seen some helpful clips on youtube about this or that when it comes to shooting. Does anyone know of a complete series that covers most of the "how to" when it comes to precision shooting?? I've read books and online a lot, but a good visual review would be great to sure things up and bring it all together. When I take something from paper and use it in the field, it just feels like I might be missing something in the translation.

I did a search and didn't find a whole lot, well with "video" in it, I found too much irrelevant stuff.

Thanks!
 
I've seen some helpful clips on youtube about this or that when it comes to shooting. Does anyone know of a complete series that covers most of the "how to" when it comes to precision shooting?? I've read books and online a lot, but a good visual review would be great to sure things up and bring it all together. When I take something from paper and use it in the field, it just feels like I might be missing something in the translation.

I did a search and didn't find a whole lot, well with "video" in it, I found too much irrelevant stuff.

Thanks!

I found this video on shooting when I typed it in the YouTube search Engine. Hope this helps.:)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HaH1AmZXDo&feature=related
 
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you should get Jim Owen's video series.
He was the Marine Corps top instructor for decades.
I got all of them, he teaches his stuff the right way, specially the cuff sling shooting tech.
Funny guy, wich likes the real life shooting, not the bythebook...junk.
 
There is a dvd rental company in the USA that does technical (sort of) videos. Most are $10 each delivered here and it only costs the postage back as well. A lot better than paying 100's for them. Search for Smartflix, they may have what you need.
 
I've read books and online a lot, but a good visual review would be great to sure things up and bring it all together. When I take something from paper and use it in the field, it just feels like I might be missing something in the translation.

Thanks!

If you can, try to shoot with someone who has some experience. That is the best and fastest way to learn.

Shooting is a memory/muscle skill. You only get better with trigger time. There is simply no substitute.

However, I agree that doing it wrong isn't productive either.

Shooting with others is not always easy but maybe a post here might gain some help.

Jerry
 
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