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The Airgunner's Companion
Sporting Gun
|July 2020
In this extract from The Airgunner’s Companion: A field guide to hunting with air rifles, author J D J Braithwaite takes us through the importance of continued target practice

Getting good at shooting an air rifle is only half the battle. Staying good is the other half and it does not happen by chance – it requires constant attention. As well as getting to know your combo, hunters need to maintain a motor/muscle memory in order to get the best out of hunting. Knowledge of how your set-up performs is the first step. Then learn how your trigger ‘feels’ and how to shoulder your gun correctly so that your face meets the cheekpiece in the same place every time, and that eye-to-scope alignment is consistent.
These processes need to be practiced so that they become intuitive and you no longer need to think about it. Shooting from different stances and positions, at different distances and angles should be practiced so that nothing surprises you in the field.
As a consequence of all this, most hunters will either have a practice range in their garden, on the farmland or be a member of an airgun club. Hunters might also be interested in target shooting competitions, but even if they’re not, hunters still need target practice to gain proficiency and maintain a sufficient level of shooting skill.
This story is from the July 2020 edition of Sporting Gun.
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