What you need Archives - Deepriver Blog about sport shooting Thu, 16 May 2024 14:11:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://www.deepriver.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/cropped-target-36797_640-32x32.png What you need Archives - Deepriver 32 32 How to learn sport shooting https://www.deepriver.net/how-to-learn-sport-shooting/ Fri, 05 Jan 2024 14:07:00 +0000 https://www.deepriver.net/?p=41 Sport shooting is an exciting yet demanding sport that requires not only skill and accuracy, but also responsibility and systematic training.

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Sport shooting is an exciting yet demanding sport that requires not only skill and accuracy, but also responsibility and systematic training. If you want to learn sport shooting, here are a few steps to help you:

Choose a Sport Shooting Type: Sport shooting includes different types such as gun sports, sporting guns, pistol shooting, crossbow sports, etc. Choose the one that interests you the most.

Familiarize yourself with the Rules and Safety: Before you go to the shooting range, it is important to familiarize yourself with the rules of safe gun handling and the rules of the specific sport. Remember to wear protective equipment such as goggles and headphones.

Find a Coach or Instructor: Training under the guidance of an experienced coach or instructor will help you learn the fundamentals of the technique and improve your skills faster and more effectively.

Prepare for Training: Before you head to the range, prepare yourself physically and mentally. Regular physical exercises that focus on muscle development and stability will help you maintain a stable shooting position. It is also important to develop concentration and willpower.

Practice regularly: The key to success in sport shooting is systematic training. Set a regular training schedule and stick to it. Gradually increase the difficulty and duration of your training to achieve better results.

Participate in Competitions: Participating in sports competitions helps you put your skills to the test and challenge yourself against your opponents. It also encourages you to continue to improve and achieve new goals.

Learning to shoot sports is a challenge that requires patience, hard work, and dedication. However, it can also be extremely satisfying and an opportunity to discover a new and exciting world of sport and your own capabilities.

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What you need for sport shooting https://www.deepriver.net/what-you-need-for-sport-shooting/ Mon, 13 Nov 2023 13:59:00 +0000 https://www.deepriver.net/?p=38 Sport shooting is an exciting sport that requires not only skill and accuracy, but also special equipment and training.

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Sport shooting is an exciting sport that requires not only skill and accuracy, but also special equipment and training. If you are interested in this field, it is worth considering what exactly is needed to take up shooting sports.

Shooting weapons: First of all, you will need a firearm designed for sport shooting. This can be a carbine, rifle, or pistol, depending on your sport and preferences.

Safety: Safety always comes first. Make sure you know all the rules for safe gun handling and follow them strictly. Always wear protective eyewear and headphones when practicing and competing.

Targets and Stands: You will need targets and stands for your training. These can be stationary targets or automated systems that help you improve your skills.

Ammunition: Of course, you need ammunition for shooting. The choice of ammunition depends on your weapon and the type of competition.

Coach or Instructor: An experienced coach or instructor will provide you with the support you need and help you improve your skills. They will also provide advice on technique, strategy, and mental preparation.

Physical and Mental Preparation: Sport shooting requires both physical and mental preparation. Regular training, muscle development exercises, and concentration and relaxation exercises can improve your performance.

Discipline and Willpower: As with any sport, success in sport shooting requires a lot of discipline and willpower. You have to be willing to work on yourself, improve your skills, and keep trying.

With these factors in mind, you will be able to enjoy the exciting world of sport shooting and reach new heights in this fascinating field.

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Abbreviations for weapons types https://www.deepriver.net/abbreviations-for-weapons-types/ Sun, 22 Oct 2023 13:56:00 +0000 https://www.deepriver.net/?p=35 MV-5 - shooting with a small-caliber rifle, distance 50 meters. Position - lying down, standing, from the knee, 3×20 shots.

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Air rifle – air rifle
MV – small caliber rifle
AB – standard large-caliber rifle
LR – light heavy rifle – arbitrary large-caliber rifle
PP – pneumatic pistol
MP – small-caliber pistol
CP – centerfire revolver pistol.

Exercises:

MV-5 – shooting with a small-caliber rifle, distance 50 meters. Position – lying down, standing, from the knee, 3×20 shots.

RP-4 Air rifle. 40 shots from the standing position. Time: 1:00 15 minutes. An unlimited number of trial shots are allowed before the scoring shots are fired.

MV-6 – any small-caliber rifle. The distance is 50 meters. Target No. 7. Shooting is carried out in a sequence: 40 shots lying down (1 hour 00 minutes), 40 standing (1 hour 30 minutes), 40 from the knee (1 hour 15 minutes). In each position, an unlimited number of trial shots are allowed before the scoring shots are fired. The winner is determined by the sum of points scored in three positions.

MV-9 – Any small-caliber rifle. The distance is 50 meters. Objective No. 7. Shooting is carried out in the following sequence: 20 shots lying down, 20 standing, 20 from the knee. The total time for shooting from three positions is 2 hours and 30 minutes. An unlimited number of trial shots are allowed in each position before the scoring shots are fired.

VP-6 – Air rifle. The distance is 10 meters. Target No. 8. 60 standing shots. Time: 1:00 45 minutes. An unlimited number of trial shots are allowed before the scoring shots are fired.

MP-5 – a standard (sporting) small-caliber pistol (in the international classification, the pistol for the MP-5 exercise is called a sporting pistol), although it is the same pistol used in the MP-10 exercise. The distance is 25 meters. The exercise is divided into two parts. The first – 30 shots – is performed at a stationary target No. 4, and the second – 30 shots – at an emerging target No. 5. The shooting is carried out in series of 5 shots at one target. In the first half, each series is completed in 6 minutes; in the second half of each series, the target appears 5 times for 3 seconds, during which the shooter makes one shot (pauses between the target appearances are 7 seconds). First, all participants perform the first half of the exercise, and then the second half.

PT-2 – air pistol shooting, distance 10 meters, 40 shots.

PP-3 – shooting with an air pistol, distance 10 m, 60 shots. The time is 1:00 45 minutes. An unlimited number of test shots are allowed before the start of the scoring.

MP-6 – any small-caliber pistol. The distance is 50 m. Target No. 4. 60 shots. Time: 2 hours 00 minutes. An unlimited number of trial shots are allowed before the scoring shots are fired.

MP-8 is a rapid-fire small-caliber pistol. The distance is 25 meters. 5 simultaneously appearing targets No. 5. 60 shots. Shooting is carried out in series of 5 shots; one shot is fired at each of the five simultaneously appearing targets. The course of fire is divided into 2 halves, each of which consists of two series of 8 seconds, two of 6 seconds and two of 4 seconds. Before the start of the scoring shooting, each half of the exercise is completed with one trial series of 8 s. First, all participants perform the first half of the exercise, and then the second.

The numbers in the abbreviations indicate the serial number of the course of fire in the national sports classification for shooting.

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