A little competition is a good thing.
At EAA Corp our Tanfoglio firearm family comes from a legacy of competition use. Some of the world’s top competition shooters rely on our Tanfoglio Stock II in the field to outpace the competition. Marks-men and women such as Simon “J.J.” Racaza, Ben Stoeger, Maria Gushchina, and Eric Grauffel have wielded Tanfoglio firearms in competitions worldwide. If you’re going to go for gold and be a shooting champion you better be ready to put in time at the range. If you’re going to put in the time it is best to make good use of it.
Whether you are an aspiring global competition shooter, a tactical junkie, or causal carry kind of gun owner, competence in wielding you sidearm is a necessity. Better understanding of your personal fire arm comes through putting in time at the shooting range. However effectively using your time at the range is more important than just spending quality time with your firearm. NRA family just recently featured an article titled Winning Habits On the Range.
This NRA article is chock-full-of good advice for effectively using your range time for both professional and aspiring marks-men or women. It covers the full spectrum from setting goals to breaking down an effective training session. Take a few moments to check this article out and see how you might be able to implement some of this advice into your development as a shooter.
After checking this out make sure to see what opportunities are available for you as a new or experienced shooter to develop your skill. For shooters of all skills don’t forget about the NRA Mentor Program. This is perfect for new shooters to learn first-hand from volunteer experienced marks-men and women. Take aim on your future fire-arm success!
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