Field Target with TX200 - How to approach standing shots
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- In this video you have a few rules to approach standing targets.
This are my best advices after 5 years shooting 10m and 10 years shooting Field Target.
Very important:
Have fun practicing.
Great information... Thanks for the video : )
Thank you for take your time to explain us an important things to be be better in field target 👍
Your channel is very usefu and unique .
Continue presenting these ideas please.
Thanks for your kind words.
Thank you, I have improved my standing accuracy by following your advice.
Welcome!! That's my goal. To help others and engage more people to the sport!!
Shoot well.
Shoot safe.
Have fun!
I'm glad I found your channel. I have been shooting air rifles since my dad bought me a very nice .22 cal. German made air rifle for my 10th birthday 55 years ago. I actually learned something new from watching just two of your videos.... Thanks. Now I'm gonna go practice with my TX-200...
Thanks for your comment.
This is what drive me. Give back to the sport and bring more and more people to airgun shooting.
Have fun.
Great tips as always. The TX 200 can get a little heavy. But it is a beautiful rifle. I love it just as much as some of my most expensive PCP rifles. Thanks for sharing my friend. Stay safe and stay blessed. 👍🇺🇲✌
This is great. I'll try it next time it is not raining here!
Could you do a video on kneeling shots please?
Thank you so much for this channel, your concise, practical and easy to understand videos are proving very helpful as I work on my FT game. I do have a problem with standing because my chest is so large (136cm) that I can't obtain that desired elbow to hipbone placement and have to rely on too much muscle to hold my position.
As always enjoyed your content.
Thank you.
Try to follow as many tips as possible and adapt the rest to your physiology.
Feel free to ask for help if needed.
Have fun.
Saber (teoría), saber hacer ( práctica y experiencia), saber enseñar ( técnicas didácticas) lo que al menos todo catedrático, docente o coacha debe tener en su currículum, buen trabajo Coach.
Gracias.
Y mañana sale este mismo video en castellano!!
@@FieldTargetMASTER Ótimo, obrigado. eu estoi escuchando fado, me falta oporto...abrazo
Excelentes dicas. Obrigado campeão!
A great video tutorial Luis 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
How do you compensate for your pulse? What technique do you apply to lower it?
Thanks.
Abdominal breathing. and keep breathing until like 6 or 8 seconds before realease the shot.
Other than that, plenty exercise and avoid sugar on competition days.
;)
Luis, great information just wondering sometimes when placing the elbow over the hip you are actually holding in that position would it be a good idea to slightly lean back so that the elbow sits right on the hip, I have tried this out at the rangers when standing and it seems to work fine / just wondering your thought on that ploy Cheers Happy New Year my friend 🍻😊👍
Thanks.
We all have to adapt to our physiology.
Try to adopt as many tips as possible and adapt what you can't do by the book.
Excelentes tus videos.
Me llamo Alfredo.
Me encanta el FT hace 1año empecé y he aprendido más de balística, trayectoria, óptica etc que en mis 52 años.
Soy diestro y mido 1,94mts. Algunas dudas sobre esta posición: en los tiros hacia arriba o abajo lo único que cambia sería el agarre sobre el hámster y la posición de la mano? O El hámster se debe levantar para tirar hacia arriba? El codo derecho debería tocar el tórax? Mil gracias, un abrazo desde Uruguay 👍
Para arriba:
Subir rabera, bajar hamster. Mantener la misma posicion.
Para bajar el inverso.
El codo de la mano del disparador... no tiene porque tocar torax. Relajado y ya.
Gracias por assistir.
Si puedes compartir en tus redes sociales te lo agradecería.
Un saludo.
Gracias Master, las últimas 2: si antes de tirar cierras los ojos y te relajas, al abrirlos estás a la derecha del blanco? El agarre en esta posición es firme y se hace fuerza hacia el hombro? Gracias nuevamente, comparto por supuesto, un abrazo 👍
De mucha ayuda
Why does it have that twang sound is it 16 ft pounds?
12 ft pound.
No grease on the spring.