Pistol Shooting: The Art
by MSgt.
Edwin C. Hall
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A series of articles written to help the Bullseye shooter.
While the articles may be written specifically for
conventional pistol shooting, there is a lot of great
information here for shooters of all disciplines.
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Part 1
| Comfort, Consistency And Establishing Hold
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Part 2
| Studying The Trigger
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Part 3
| Notes, Averages And The Bigger Picture
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Part 4
| Some Work With "Dummy" Rounds, Plus A Bit On Competition
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Part 5
| Moving Things Into The Subconscious
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Part 6
| Forming Good Habits That Work At Home And Away
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Part 7
| More Trigger Work
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Part 8
| Trigger Again And Being Positive With Your Target
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Part 9
| The Value Of Routines
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Part 10
| Things To Do Away From The Range
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Part 11
| Figuring Out A Use For Red Dot Sights
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Part 12
| A Detailed Study of Cant Effects
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Part 13
| Building from a Single Shot Forward
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Part 14
| Some Training and Practicing
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Part 15
| Eliminating Flyers
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Part 16
| Working on Hold and Trigger
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These articles were originally written for The Marksman,
a newsletter for the 12th
Precinct Pistol Club in Maryland.
We wish to thank M.Sgt(ret) Ed Hall for kindly offering us the opportunity
to reproduce these articles here. He can be contacted with your
thoughts or comments by email.
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