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How To Become A Master Handgunner: The Mechanics Of X-Count Shooting | 
enlarge | Author: Charles Stephens Publisher: Paladin Press Category: Book
List Price: $14.00 Buy New: $12.50 You Save: $1.50 (11%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 217906
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 64 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.2
ISBN: 0873647092 Dewey Decimal Number: 799.312 EAN: 9780873647090 ASIN: 0873647092
Publication Date: March 1993 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: New. "The mechanics of x-count shooting"
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Product Description This valuable tutorial offers a basic formula for mastering the sport of pistol shooting. National Champion and Master Handgunner Charlie Stephens presents the 6 keys to success: grip, aiming as you pull the trigger, focus, controlled movement, stance and total follow-through.
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How to become a Master Handgunner May 31, 2008 Excellent guide, to the point, no fluff and packed with good common sense. I recommend this book to novice or experienced shooter. It will help you sharpen your approach to accurate shooting.
duplicate March 16, 2008 Not a bad book and some good added advice but alot of this is covered in the "Pistol Marksmanship Guide" by the US Army Marksmanship Unit. I happened to buy both books but recommend you purchase one or the other.
Great Info But Short December 27, 2007 I'm not yet a master handgunner, but after reading Charles Stephens book and spending a lot of time practicing the advice within, I've improved. Places where I haven't improved, I have a better sense of what I can do to get better thanks to this book. It's very clearly written and informative. I also like the way that he reinforces the earlier lessons by always referring back to them within the text. It's a wonderful book and, as in my case, can take a mediocre shooter and get them to improve. The only complaint is that it's just so short. Some of the information could probably use a bit more depth and a bit more time and it just isn't there.
Dont waste your money December 8, 2007 I can find no redeeming qualities in this book. It uses too many unexplained terms for a beginner and it's too trite and lacking in depth for the experienced handgunner. I don't see why anyone would want to own this book.
This is the handgunner instruction book you want August 30, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Simple to understand, no stories, no adds, no bull. This little book just instructs you on how to put the bullet in the center hole. The book explains how you should hold the pistol, how to set up your stance, how to aim, how to breath, how to squeese the trigger, and much more. Short and to the point.
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