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For marksmanship training, competitions, National Matches, safety information and youth marksmanship. CMP Program Headquarters P.O. Box 576 (mail) Camp Perry Training Site, Bldg #3 Port Clinton, Ohio 43452 Telephone: (419) 635-2141 FAX: (419) 635-2802 E-mail: email protected. .The National Guard Marksmanship Training Center has a long tradition of recruiting, training, supporting and promoting a higher level of marksmanship including international competition with our “All Guard” teams.All Guard teams include National Match, Combat, and Olympic style shooting. The EIC program was managed by the U.S. Army Department of Civilian Marksmanship and then the Civilian Marksmanship Program and has been an open competition for military and civilian shooters. Game 130: december 23, 2016the initials game. It is the only sport mandated by federal law, per Public Law Title 36, U.S. This is history worthy of your attention. The link below takes you to a summary of recent rule changes published in the Civilian Marksmanship Program's (CMP) online newsletter. Since JROTC marksmanship competitions are conducted in accordance with the National Standard Three-Position Air Rifle Rules (the 'blue book') our coaches and shooters need to be aware of the recent update.
One of my current goals is getting more involved in precision shooting and competition. It shouldn’t be a surprise that precision has been on my mind a lot lately. As I’ve been doing more and more reading and research, I’ve come across a few interesting ways of thinking about things that I want to share with you.
MoreThe Pistol Fundamentals Challenge
December 3, 2019 10 Comments MarksmanshipThe PIstol Fundamentals Challenge is my variation on the classic Dot Torture popularized by Todd Green and Dave Blinder. It’s a 30-round challenge testing your ability to maintain accuracy across different circumstances while under time pressure.
MoreHow to Breathe for Better Marksmanship
September 17, 2019 10 Comments MarksmanshipOne of the easily overlooked areas of good marksmanship is controlling your breathing. I really believe it’s one of those things that everyone knows they should get control of it, but good breath control becomes one of the first marksmanship fundamentals to go out the window as pressure mounts.
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been in the midst of a stage and didn’t even think about my breathing until after it was over. Of course, then I try to go backwards and wonder if I did it correctly anyway, or if I did it wrong and it cost me a little bit of performance.
MoreThe Minuteman Marksmanship Challenge
July 30, 2019 20 Comments MarksmanshipWelcome back to another Marksman Challenge. For this one, we’re balancing speed and precision, while also giving a shout out to the guys at the Revolutionary War Veteran’s Association (RWVA) for their excellent work in the Appleseed program.
MoreStanding Position Tips and Crushing the Marksman Challenge
June 18, 2019 5 Comments MarksmanshipThe standing position is the most difficult to master for marksmanship. With the June challenge underway and such a tough accuracy standard, I wanted to ask around for some standing position tips to help you, and me to be honest, out with earning that badge. Let’s dig into it.
MoreThe 4 MOA Rifle Fundamentals Challenge
June 4, 2019 4 Comments MarksmanshipThis is the very first of the monthly Marksman Challenges. This is not a competition, but a way to test your own abilities and improve. The first challenge is all about the fundamentals of marksmanship.
MoreTerminal Ballistics: How Bullets Wound and Kill
May 28, 2019 15 Comments MarksmanshipIn this article, we’re digging into terminal ballistics: the science of what happens when the bullet impacts a target. In particular, we’re going over the history of the research and what we know today about how bullets wound and kill a target.
MoreApril 2019 America’s Rifle Challenge at the PNTC: After Action Review
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On April 27th, 2019, I competed in the NRA’s reborn America’s Rifle Challenge at the Peacemaker National Training Center. In all, it was a very fun match and a great introduction to competitive action shooting. But I’m not without a few complaints along the way. This is the only level 3buddhist games.
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MoreLessons Learned from My EIC Match
December 15, 2018 10 Comments
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I competed in a lot of local outlaw matches for years before finally going to a “real” one. Excellence in Competition matches, or EIC, happen periodically at military bases all over the country. They follow CMP rules, with a few twists.
MoreMils vs Minutes of Angle: The Complete Guide
December 1, 2018 13 Comments MarksmanshipBuckle up, because I’m about to talk nerdy. This post is all about the two most common marksmanship measurement systems, how to use them, and which one you should use.
Be warned, I will be dropping some math on you. I’ll be gentle, though.
Stop Paying for Precision You Don’t Need
November 29, 2018 9 Comments MarksmanshipShooting enthusiasts, especially new ones, tend to try and shortcut the mastery process.
The truth is that a standard rifle is more than capable of all the precision a new shooter can muster.
A Marksman’s Guide to Natural Point of Aim
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November 6, 2018 2 Comments Marksmanship Pages
MarksmanshipPracticing rifle positions will take you far. You’ll be able to get in and out of them quickly, build up a stable shooting platform, and even be an effective marksman. But getting good with your natural point of aim will make you even better.
