Orvis Guide to Gunfitting: Techniques To Improve Your Wingshooting, And The Fundamentals Of Gunfit
The Orvis Guide to Gunfitting is required reading for anyone who enjoys shotgun sports. This easy-to-follow manual explains the nuances of gunfit clearly through analysis of technique and can greatly improve a shooter's ability and effectiveness in the field by teaching the Orvis Method of creating a smooth, accurate shooting style. The reader will learn how to match his or her shot gun to correct body movement and discover why gunfit and proper training are inseparable.Shotgun shooters can develop numerous bad habits, due to poor form or a mismatched gun, while shooters new to the sport who have little experience with shotguns - or a lot of experience with rifles -0 often find that mounting and swinging a shotgun defy the instinct to aim and shoot. Author Tom Deck, who has diagnosed the problems of many strudnets in his Orovis Shoooting Schools, understands these issues. With this book he seeks to break down problems and build a new shotgun shooter from the ground up 0 from proper foot placement to the way a shooter sees and comprehends a clay target or bird. Great shooters aren;t born - they're made, by capitalizing on natural talents and a willingness to learn, and that's where the Orvis Method comes in. Just relax, and always keep the shotgun moving.

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Orvis Guide to Gunfitting: Techniques To Improve Your Wingshooting, And The Fundamentals Of Gunfit
The Orvis Guide to Gunfitting is required reading for anyone who enjoys shotgun sports. This easy-to-follow manual explains the nuances of gunfit clearly through analysis of technique and can greatly improve a shooter's ability and effectiveness in the field by teaching the Orvis Method of creating a smooth, accurate shooting style. The reader will learn how to match his or her shot gun to correct body movement and discover why gunfit and proper training are inseparable.Shotgun shooters can develop numerous bad habits, due to poor form or a mismatched gun, while shooters new to the sport who have little experience with shotguns - or a lot of experience with rifles -0 often find that mounting and swinging a shotgun defy the instinct to aim and shoot. Author Tom Deck, who has diagnosed the problems of many strudnets in his Orovis Shoooting Schools, understands these issues. With this book he seeks to break down problems and build a new shotgun shooter from the ground up 0 from proper foot placement to the way a shooter sees and comprehends a clay target or bird. Great shooters aren;t born - they're made, by capitalizing on natural talents and a willingness to learn, and that's where the Orvis Method comes in. Just relax, and always keep the shotgun moving.

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Orvis Guide to Gunfitting: Techniques To Improve Your Wingshooting, And The Fundamentals Of Gunfit

Orvis Guide to Gunfitting: Techniques To Improve Your Wingshooting, And The Fundamentals Of Gunfit

by Tom Deck
Orvis Guide to Gunfitting: Techniques To Improve Your Wingshooting, And The Fundamentals Of Gunfit

Orvis Guide to Gunfitting: Techniques To Improve Your Wingshooting, And The Fundamentals Of Gunfit

by Tom Deck

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The Orvis Guide to Gunfitting is required reading for anyone who enjoys shotgun sports. This easy-to-follow manual explains the nuances of gunfit clearly through analysis of technique and can greatly improve a shooter's ability and effectiveness in the field by teaching the Orvis Method of creating a smooth, accurate shooting style. The reader will learn how to match his or her shot gun to correct body movement and discover why gunfit and proper training are inseparable.Shotgun shooters can develop numerous bad habits, due to poor form or a mismatched gun, while shooters new to the sport who have little experience with shotguns - or a lot of experience with rifles -0 often find that mounting and swinging a shotgun defy the instinct to aim and shoot. Author Tom Deck, who has diagnosed the problems of many strudnets in his Orovis Shoooting Schools, understands these issues. With this book he seeks to break down problems and build a new shotgun shooter from the ground up 0 from proper foot placement to the way a shooter sees and comprehends a clay target or bird. Great shooters aren;t born - they're made, by capitalizing on natural talents and a willingness to learn, and that's where the Orvis Method comes in. Just relax, and always keep the shotgun moving.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461748700
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 10/01/2006
Series: Orvis
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Orvis shooting instructor Tom Deck has taught hundreds of people how to shoot effectively.

Table of Contents

(Introduction: What is Gunfitting? Wingshooting Vs. Clay Shooting) (Part One: The Method) (1) The Orvis Instinctive Method of Wingshooting (2) The Fundamentals of Wingshooting: Stance and Ready Position--Footwork--Swing and Gun-mount--Visual Concentration/Eye Dominance--The Sight Picture and Forward Allowance (Part Two: The Elements of Gunfitting) (3) The Try Gun (4) Length of Pull (5) Drop at Comb (6) Drop at Heel (7) Cast (8) Pitch (9) Variables of Gunfitting: Side by Side Vs. Over and Under--Triggers--Barrel Length--Ribs--Stocks--Forends--Balance and Weight
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