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Old 06-22-2008, 06:12 PM   #1
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Suggested Reading for training shooters/training myself

I've got a double date coming up this week, buddy and I are taking his girlfriend and her friend shooting, but they don't know it yet. I'll be letting the girls use my 10/22, there's no recoil, it's simple, and a good gun to learn on. I'm also a big believer that "you've mastered or learned a concept when you can teach it effectively to someone else", so I'm taking this advantage to make sure my own fundamentals and ideas are solid and correct, kind of a mental preparation for a physical sport.

In keeping with the mental preparation aspect, I'm looking for good books on range, practical, target, or combat shooting. I'm looking specifically for a .pdf version of the "Modern Technique of the Pistol", but if any of you have any good books on firearms handling that deserve a place on my bookshelf, right next to the horse anatomy textbook, list them here.

Thanks in advance.
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