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Successful Pistol Shooting

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By Frank Leatherdale, Paul Leatherdale
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  • Published: 24th Apr 1995
  • ISBN: 1852238836
  • Pages: 160
  • Size: 246mm x 189mm

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This book contains sound advice for both novice and expert on the techniques which will lead to success in the sport. Frank Leatherdale, a highly experienced competitor and National Pistol Coach and his son Paul, an international medallist in several disciplines, have combined their extensive knowledge to produce this instructional handbook which covers choice and care of pistol, shooting techniques, stance, sighting and trigger control, physical and mental preparation, and the rules and requirements of each shooting discipline.

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