Most will never appreciate the difficulty and competition of this sport. It's so hard to explain to non shooters how much time training and dedication is put into perfecting this skill. Thank you for the upload.
It really isn't that hard, I've shot against veterans of 15/20 years in this sport and there's close to no difference other than their knowledge of the sport. This is especially true in the prone possession where there is no wind. It's as easy as pulling the trigger.
the problem is, that those rifles with their setups present an unrealistic and impractical setup. In the real world this just isn't a gun anybody could use for self defense or hunting, these rifles here are heavy (to quick aim steadier) and the special suits are also not really found outside of this specific sport. Also those diopter sights are often really sensite too, so even dropping the rifle once can cause the sights to fail
@Blaze Is Hyped i know but that just makes them overpriced sporting devices and most of the techniques and training with those barely translates to actually practical accuracy
@@roteroktober360 No, there is no problem. You can't compare sport shooting and defense shooting, you don't compare a formula 1 car to a street car, do you ?
Good old Matt Emmons. Probably one of the very few people in the world who could honestly say of having three Olympic medals, "eh, could have been better."
Like with anything in life... It's all about practise. The more time you put in the more you get out of it... as well as some natural abilities.. You can do and achieve anything in life if you believe in it and put the time in.. Respect to these guys and girls... and all sports...
There is not olimpic discipline like 50m air rifle.This is 22 lr rimfire rifles.Olimpic shooters using air rifles just for 10m,.....25m pistols and 50m rifles are rimfires 22 lr cal.
50m air rifle??? I hear just for 50m rimfire rifle,never heard for 50m air rifle olimpic discipline :=)Newer watch and you can check in ISSF shooting rules on the internet.
@@Ayush_2727 Plus the jackets and other equipment, but that stuff will last you your whole career unless you go pro which you would need more professional equipment
For everyone that is wondering this is extremely hard sport. It's rough on your arms when standing for 10m and 50m abd 3 position. The gun weighs about 8 lbs and holding it fir 40shots in a unnatural stance you can get a injury to muscles and back cyse it's awkward. Just on 10m the size of the target you have to hit is the exact same size as the.177 aur rifle pellet it's very small. To ppl who don't know .177 pellet is the same size pellet you used as a kid in your pellet riffle it's about the size of a pea really slightly smaller and they hit that same spot ecerytime is why they have this piece of black paper with microphone sensors that records where the pellet hit on the target to show it on the monitor screen with out that they would be able to score it cuse your hitting the same hole or slight edge of it abd human eye can't score it exactly like a computer can.
How is the official Olympics channel spreading such dumb misinformation? 50m is not an air rifle event, it's a rimfire smallbore event using rimfire 22LR caliber ammunition.
Beginner question. When I hold my left elbow against my side in standing posture and relax my muscles, the elbow tends the slip to the left and not remain in a position where the left hand is able to support the rifle. I have to tense the muscles in my left shoulder to keep the elbow in position, and this is not good for accuracy. How do I fix this?
The black center circle has no markings, since the hit is electrically measured. Else you'd have to change the paper target after almost every shot. Yet it still wouldn't be accurate enough with paper on that skill level. So you basically try to center the whole black dot in your diopter for aiming. Takes quite a good eye and obviously the ability to not move at all while shooting. Even the slightest movement is enough to get you off center. But basically... every shooter who tried to go for precision with large caliber with a scope knows that. But I have to admit - i started out with large caliber. My first rifle I ever shot was a Kar98k. But I've worked the ladder downward from there and also find great joy in shooting rimfire - just started with air rifle now too. Whenever I got the urge to feel something in my shoulder, I pack out the big boys. But the insane precision with competition guns both 22lr and air rifle also fascinates me.
@@johnstewart8849 At the moment I prefer a "heavier" triggerpull. It's set around 110 to 120 grams (approx. 0,26 lbs). During my last exhale on which my target comes into sight I already got my trigger pulled all the way up to the pressure point. I tried super light trigger pulls down to 60-70 grams, but that's just not my thing. Can't feel the pressure point and to me that feels like having no control. I also get quite some accidential discharges with a pull that lightweight. Just sets off and boom... 4 or 5 rings. That's what I mean with no control. But maybe it's down to more practise to manage lighter triger pull weights.
@@johnstewart8849 Thank you. If you are interested in olympic rifle shooting, I'd recommend to go out and search for an ISSF training center. Or any gunrange, shooting club / societey /assosiation or whatever that is called where you come from, whose members take part in shooting competitions under ISSF regulations. I'm sure you'll finde fellow shooters and trainers / training partners there, who are glad to introduce you into olympic shooting :)
And it's such a precision sport they check the tightness of the jacket when you button it with a special tool that pulls on button and hole abd measures how tight your jacket is abd if it's to tight you gotta move your jacket buttons and it's measured with you in it. They have special perfectly flat shoes as well it's nuts
In addition to the rules, chambering from a magazine can scratch or detent the round as it leaves the magazine and enters the chamber. Likewise entering the chamber at an angle can change the seating of the round in the cartridge. At match grade precisions, any of these can be the difference between a ten and a two. Using a single shot bolt action with smooth feed ensures this doesn't happen.
There is not olimpic discipline like 50m air rifle.This is 22 lr rimfire rifles.Olimpic shooters using air rifles just for 10m,.....25m pistols and 50m rifles are rimfires 22 lr cal.
They should have people run a marathon through a dense forest and then have them shoot a hidden target from 100 meters and if they miss the first shot they're disqualified.
@@mannequinfukr no they wouldn't you would not compensate for recoil standing like that they would just probably fall with that position and in real combat that position would just render your body armor useless
@I Miss Jokes I would go with an Admiral because sailors have to be able to shoot from a moving deck. . They would get to use the phalanx gun though of course, being a naval officer.
Yards and Inches please.. What is a meter. A Water meter? I'm expert with a .30 Cal rifle at 500 yards.. Expert with a .45 Cal Colt semi automatic... Do I qualify?
No, but you have a great start. High power shooting skills transfer to smallbore pretty well. If you're interested in competing in smallbore, look into some local NRA based open competitions and talk to some people there about getting started. The rules in NRA smallbore are pretty lax so you can get away with pretty simple equipment, and you should be able to use your highpower jacket as well.
I understand thank you.. My competition days are over but I love watching the accuracy.. I know small bore.. I had a .22 lever action Marlin Golden 39A that was dead on...
Technically, a meter is 1/300,000 the distance traveled by light in one second... but I'm guessing that probably is not what you were asking for. So here are some helpful rules of thumb: A meter is about forty inches. Ten yards is nine meters. 1600 meters is almost exactly a mile. So, 50 meters is about 165 feet.
MMM JUST 50 M? I USE TO DO THAT 200YARD 300 YARD 500 YARDS IN ALL 3 POSITIONS THE 500 YARDS WAS JUST PRONE NO FANCY SIGHTS AND GOT MY EXPERT BARGE 3 YEARS IN A ROW OYEA AND I WAS SHOOTING WITH A CRAPPY M16 AT 500 YARD YOUR TARGET IS THE SIZE OF THE TIP OF A NEEDLE MANY TIMES I GOT 10 FOR 10 AT 500 YARDS, OYEA I WAS IN THE USMC , AND IRON SIGHTS
Most will never appreciate the difficulty and competition of this sport. It's so hard to explain to non shooters how much time training and dedication is put into perfecting this skill. Thank you for the upload.
Christopher Karl Duff It's not that hard honestly
It really isn't that hard, I've shot against veterans of 15/20 years in this sport and there's close to no difference other than their knowledge of the sport. This is especially true in the prone possession where there is no wind. It's as easy as pulling the trigger.
the problem is, that those rifles with their setups present an unrealistic and impractical setup. In the real world this just isn't a gun anybody could use for self defense or hunting, these rifles here are heavy (to quick aim steadier) and the special suits are also not really found outside of this specific sport. Also those diopter sights are often really sensite too, so even dropping the rifle once can cause the sights to fail
@Blaze Is Hyped i know but that just makes them overpriced sporting devices and most of the techniques and training with those barely translates to actually practical accuracy
@@roteroktober360 No, there is no problem. You can't compare sport shooting and defense shooting, you don't compare a formula 1 car to a street car, do you ?
That Olympic style for off hand shooting it the best I have found when hunting small game, helped me a lot.
Wasn't he the guy who gave away 2 gold medals??? YEAH! HE IS!!!
Good old Matt Emmons. Probably one of the very few people in the world who could honestly say of having three Olympic medals, "eh, could have been better."
Competed through Junior NRA in this as a teenager, as did my brother & sister. We became excellent shots!
Like with anything in life...
It's all about practise. The more time you put in the more you get out of it... as well as some natural abilities..
You can do and achieve anything in life if you believe in it and put the time in..
Respect to these guys and girls... and all sports...
*practice
you should practice your spelling
Practice makes permanent, not perfect.
There is not olimpic discipline like 50m air rifle.This is 22 lr rimfire rifles.Olimpic shooters using air rifles just for 10m,.....25m pistols and 50m rifles are rimfires 22 lr cal.
50m air rifle??? I hear just for 50m rimfire rifle,never heard for 50m air rifle olimpic discipline :=)Newer watch and you can check in ISSF shooting rules on the internet.
"Olympic." At least spell it right.
These rifles look so cool
lemme tell u that they are pretty expensive my riffle set me back 2grand usd
@@Ayush_2727 Plus the jackets and other equipment, but that stuff will last you your whole career unless you go pro which you would need more professional equipment
For everyone that is wondering this is extremely hard sport. It's rough on your arms when standing for 10m and 50m abd 3 position. The gun weighs about 8 lbs and holding it fir 40shots in a unnatural stance you can get a injury to muscles and back cyse it's awkward. Just on 10m the size of the target you have to hit is the exact same size as the.177 aur rifle pellet it's very small. To ppl who don't know .177 pellet is the same size pellet you used as a kid in your pellet riffle it's about the size of a pea really slightly smaller and they hit that same spot ecerytime is why they have this piece of black paper with microphone sensors that records where the pellet hit on the target to show it on the monitor screen with out that they would be able to score it cuse your hitting the same hole or slight edge of it abd human eye can't score it exactly like a computer can.
How is the official Olympics channel spreading such dumb misinformation? 50m is not an air rifle event, it's a rimfire smallbore event using rimfire 22LR caliber ammunition.
Beginner question. When I hold my left elbow against my side in standing posture and relax my muscles, the elbow tends the slip to the left and not remain in a position where the left hand is able to support the rifle. I have to tense the muscles in my left shoulder to keep the elbow in position, and this is not good for accuracy. How do I fix this?
I’m not entirely sure. For me, it’s just about finding the right spot on my hip. It takes a few tries for some people I know.
Check how you are leaning. The lean of your hips should allow you to maintain your position.
Change your foot position. Find a spot for your elbow that doesn't slip, then move your feet until your offhand aligns with the target.
Which rifle Matt used in 2012 and 2016?
in 2016 he used a Bleiker
What is the caliber of the projectile???
.22 Lr
Great information I appropiated togive the knowlege for peaples.
this guy looks like TomSka
He does 😂
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The guns they used also lethal?
Yes.
300th like :) From Matt to Matt, you go get 'em.
What are riffles use for that?
These rulesets and gear look sci-fictional to me as a blackpowder shooter hahaha
Do you actually shoot at the Pinkie-Nail center, or just try to center the black in your front aperture?
The black center circle has no markings, since the hit is electrically measured. Else you'd have to change the paper target after almost every shot. Yet it still wouldn't be accurate enough with paper on that skill level. So you basically try to center the whole black dot in your diopter for aiming. Takes quite a good eye and obviously the ability to not move at all while shooting. Even the slightest movement is enough to get you off center. But basically... every shooter who tried to go for precision with large caliber with a scope knows that.
But I have to admit - i started out with large caliber. My first rifle I ever shot was a Kar98k. But I've worked the ladder downward from there and also find great joy in shooting rimfire - just started with air rifle now too. Whenever I got the urge to feel something in my shoulder, I pack out the big boys. But the insane precision with competition guns both 22lr and air rifle also fascinates me.
bl4cky89 Thanks...I now try to think of making a “TARGET STORES logo” out of the sight picture...works for me! What do you set your trigger pull to?
@@johnstewart8849 At the moment I prefer a "heavier" triggerpull. It's set around 110 to 120 grams (approx. 0,26 lbs). During my last exhale on which my target comes into sight I already got my trigger pulled all the way up to the pressure point. I tried super light trigger pulls down to 60-70 grams, but that's just not my thing. Can't feel the pressure point and to me that feels like having no control. I also get quite some accidential discharges with a pull that lightweight. Just sets off and boom... 4 or 5 rings. That's what I mean with no control. But maybe it's down to more practise to manage lighter triger pull weights.
bl4cky89 Again, Thank you....your knowledge is GOLD.
@@johnstewart8849 Thank you. If you are interested in olympic rifle shooting, I'd recommend to go out and search for an ISSF training center. Or any gunrange, shooting club / societey /assosiation or whatever that is called where you come from, whose members take part in shooting competitions under ISSF regulations. I'm sure you'll finde fellow shooters and trainers / training partners there, who are glad to introduce you into olympic shooting :)
And it's such a precision sport they check the tightness of the jacket when you button it with a special tool that pulls on button and hole abd measures how tight your jacket is abd if it's to tight you gotta move your jacket buttons and it's measured with you in it. They have special perfectly flat shoes as well it's nuts
that's not an air rifle. that's issf?
They're 22lr's
Yeah pretty sad the official Olympics channel doesn't know the difference between air rifles and rimfire.
Is everybody using single shot rifles and not rifles with magasines like in biathlon?
only single shot rifles are allowed
In addition to the rules, chambering from a magazine can scratch or detent the round as it leaves the magazine and enters the chamber. Likewise entering the chamber at an angle can change the seating of the round in the cartridge. At match grade precisions, any of these can be the difference between a ten and a two. Using a single shot bolt action with smooth feed ensures this doesn't happen.
could i use my 98 mauser in 8x57is for this?
no
@@brucekerr9251 time for the camp for you
why does it "bang"? i thought this was air rifles? or is tzhis small calibre?
it`s .22lr.
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I play 10 metre air pistol and i know how difficult it is . A little bit of mistake and you loose the whole match
This sport would be better at 2000 meters using calibers like 300 min mag.
different breed of shooters, looks funny to me
Why earplugs for an air rifle or even .22lr?
To block out as much noise as possible to concentrate.
That earplugs is not for the gun it's for the people screaming
WHY ALL THE NOIZE I gave up with a headache after 30 seconds
50 meter air rifle? WHAAAAAT?
There is not olimpic discipline like 50m air rifle.This is 22 lr rimfire
rifles.Olimpic shooters using air rifles just for 10m,.....25m pistols
and 50m rifles are rimfires 22 lr cal.
@@ciro79 Olympic.
Air rifles can be capable out to 300 yards and effective for small game out to 100. However, most of the rifles in this video are .22lr target rifles.
If Algorithm
the rifle use its very complex and a los of things on the eyes
Its not air rifle for 50 m, its just rifle. Air rifle is only for 10m.
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They should have people run a marathon through a dense forest and then have them shoot a hidden target from 100 meters and if they miss the first shot they're disqualified.
ok I like it. it's a summer biathlon concept.
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This aint the hunger games
@@gezzapk but it could be
Yew yew, your using sights. Stop with the technology bonuses anduse your EYES only
Use your brain to spell moron
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Armed drill
Its so easy one of the female competitors started 2 years ago lol. Nice try
Have you done it?
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Okay what’s with the lame uniforms tho…. Everything about this looks goofy from the visor to the full leather plague suits…
They are thick. Helps with stability
Why so many accessories?The real test will be without accessories.Well,oardon me if I sound silly,I am not a shooter
I see what you’re saying. There could be a raw shooting event which would be no equipment. That would be very interesting.
Why are they wearing weird clothes and gloves that don't fit properly? How are you meant to shoot being so uncomfortable
those gloves lol! but maybe it helps insluate the gun from the heartbeat
It is bloody uncomfortable holding perfectly still for an hour without. The suit is also quite comfortable and essential for supporting the body
Air riffle? REALLY!!!!!??????
It ain't no red ryder
It's 22lr
It's a comparison between the discipline air rifle and small bore rifle; standing (air), prone (small bore) and 3-positions (small bore).
Give them .30-06 and we will look if they can manage their groups with that flimsy position!
They probably still could
Why did you write this comment?
@@mannequinfukr no they wouldn't you would not compensate for recoil standing like that they would just probably fall with that position and in real combat that position would just render your body armor useless
This is for precision, not recoil control
I'm pretty sure a retired army general or leader would destroy all of them
Wouldn't even be in the first 100.
Gott Mit Uns you do realize they have to go through officer school, right?
@I Miss Jokes I would go with an Admiral because sailors have to be able to shoot from a moving deck.
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They would get to use the phalanx gun though of course, being a naval officer.
Why don't they then? 🤔
ret. generals? nah id rather bet on someone on active duty and actually gets field exposure
Yards and Inches please.. What is a meter. A Water meter? I'm expert with a .30 Cal rifle at 500 yards.. Expert with a .45 Cal Colt semi automatic... Do I qualify?
No, but you have a great start. High power shooting skills transfer to smallbore pretty well. If you're interested in competing in smallbore, look into some local NRA based open competitions and talk to some people there about getting started. The rules in NRA smallbore are pretty lax so you can get away with pretty simple equipment, and you should be able to use your highpower jacket as well.
I understand thank you.. My competition days are over but I love watching the accuracy.. I know small bore.. I had a .22 lever action Marlin Golden 39A that was dead on...
Technically, a meter is 1/300,000 the distance traveled by light in one second... but I'm guessing that probably is not what you were asking for. So here are some helpful rules of thumb: A meter is about forty inches. Ten yards is nine meters. 1600 meters is almost exactly a mile.
So, 50 meters is about 165 feet.
Shut up mr merica
Yes, you can measure water with a meter. But distance is measured in metres.
MMM JUST 50 M? I USE TO DO THAT 200YARD 300 YARD 500 YARDS IN ALL 3 POSITIONS THE 500 YARDS WAS JUST PRONE NO FANCY SIGHTS AND GOT MY EXPERT BARGE 3 YEARS IN A ROW OYEA AND I WAS SHOOTING WITH A CRAPPY M16 AT 500 YARD YOUR TARGET IS THE SIZE OF THE TIP OF A NEEDLE MANY TIMES I GOT 10 FOR 10 AT 500 YARDS, OYEA I WAS IN THE USMC , AND IRON SIGHTS
Someone showed that the 500 yd target is the size of a jeep wrangler when you go up to it.
So try it mr. "Expert"
Cant take this serious haha. Wearing more ppe for air rifles than people wear for actual guns
Because the target is tiny af
Because it's not ppe moron