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I am often asked the best way of learning to shoot to a reasonable standard without having to worry about making those silly mistakes that we all are guilty of when we take on board a new interest.

The problem is that it is because of errors that we learn to progress via experience and careful contemplation. I would like to think that most new airgunners will not be learning the basics themselves, but will be benefiting from the advice provided by more experienced shots at either a club or a shooting range. It is particularly important that the new shot has the benefit of being assisted by an experienced shooter

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