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Training Videos

 
1 of 22 - Intro - Cadet Air Rifle Marksmanship

 

Cadets across Canada participate in competition-style air rifle marksmanship as a portion of their mandatory training. These videos are intended for cadets using the 853c Daisy Air Rifle, but can be applied to any type of marksmanship. Probationary members of Twickenham Rifle & Pistol Club are encouraged to watch all 22 videos in this series as part of their Master at Arms training programme.

 

 

2 of 22 - Range Layout - Cadet Air Rifle Marksmanship

 


 
3 of 22 - Description of the 853c Daisy Air Rifle
 

 
4 of 22 - Safety Regulations - Cadet Air Rifle Marksmanship
 

 
5 of 22 - Stretching - Cadet Air Rifle Marksmanship
 
 

 
6 of 22 - Relaxation Techniques - Cadet Air Rifle Marksmanship
 
 

 
7 of 22 - Choosing the Master Eye - Cadet Air Rifle Marksmanship
 
 
 

 
8 of 22 - The Prone Position - Cadet Air Rifle Marksmanship
 
 
 

 
9 of 22 - Holding the Rifle - Cadet Air Rifle Marksmanship
 
 
 

 
10 of 22 - Loading the Rifle - Cadet Air Rifle Marksmanship
 
 
 

 
11 of 22 - Natural Alignment - Cadet Air Rifle Marksmanship
 
 
 
 

 
13 of 22 - Aiming - Cadet Air Rifle Marksmanship
 
 
 
 

 
15 of 22 - Follow Through- Cadet Air Rifle Marksmanship
 
 
 
 

 

17 of 22 - Unsupported Group Target Firing - Cadet Air Rifle Marksmanship
 
 
 
 
 

 
19 of 22 - Cleaning the Rifle - Cadet Air Rifle Marksmanship
 
 
 
 
 

 
21 of 22 - Storing the Rifle - Cadet Air Rifle Marksmanship
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
12 of 22 - Breathing - Cadet Air Rifle Marksmanship
 
 
 
 

 
14 of 22 - Trigger Control - Cadet Air Rifle Marksmanship
 
 
 
 

 
16 of 22 - Rested Rifle Firing - Cadet Air Rifle Marksmanship
 
 
 
 

 
18 of 22 - Score Targets - Cadet Air Rifle Marksmanship
 
 
 
 
 

 
20 of 22 Marksmanship Equipment Cadet Air Rifle Marksmanship
 
 
 
 
 

 
22 of 22 - Conclusion - Cadet Air Rifle Marksmanship
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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