Shooting Basics
Grip, stance and aim — explained by your coaching team. Tap around, try it, and feel the difference.
What do you shoot?
Pick your discipline and the coaching team will teach the basics for it.
When to click — and when the light, your eyes or your grip is the real explanation.
When to click — and when distance, wind, position or light is the real explanation.
Deeper guides, diagnostics and drills for your discipline.
Learn
Short, practical guides for shooters — grouped by what you are trying to fix.
Shoot better
The five things that move a score most, and how to work on them in order.
Small habits that quietly add points — from range routine to the last shot of a series.
Why your good days and bad days differ — and how to narrow the gap.
Understand your groups
The common causes, how to tell them apart, and what your target can and cannot prove.
Group size is a measure of consistency. Here is what actually shrinks it.
Score, pattern and context — what a target really tells you.
Reading size, shape and outliers — and what each one hints at.
Technique basics
Training smarter
Show rifle guides too
The five things that move a rifle score most, and the order to work on them.
Bone support instead of muscle — how a position becomes something you can repeat.
The eyes-closed test, and why the correction belongs in your feet.
Where in the breathing cycle the shot belongs — and why it must be the same every time.
An independent finger, a timing you can repeat, and follow-through you can see.
Aperture centring, ring size and where the eye should actually focus.
Breathing depth, hold time and cheek pressure — the three usual suspects.
Natural point of aim, balance drift and pressure from the trigger hand.
Every hold has a stability window. Shooting outside it costs more than a lost shot.
How to structure a dry-fire session so it changes something on the target.
Butt plate, cheekpiece and length of pull — set in the right order, one change at a time.