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The best age to learn to shoot

5-6 years old is the most suitable, and patience and mentality should be exercised from an early age.

Shooting originated from hunting and military activities.

/kloc-in the 0 th and 5 th centuries, Switzerland once held a matchbox shooting competition.

The first World Shooting Championship was held in 1897. In the 23rd Olympic Games from 65438 to 0984, shooter Xu Haifeng won the championship and won the first gold medal in the history of China Olympic Games.

According to historical records, shooting originated from hunting and military activities. /kloc-in the 0 th and 5 th centuries, Switzerland once held a matchbox shooting competition.

/kloc-At the beginning of the 9th century, some European countries also held competitions to shoot live pigeons, which was the embryonic form of modern shooting competitions.

Before 1896, that is, 1 modern Olympic Games, many European countries had established shooting associations and other organizations, and held shooting competitions one after another. In the same year, at the 1 Olympic Games held in Athens, there were five shooting events.

1897, the first world shooting championship started.

65438-0984 Some women's events have been set up since the 23rd Olympic Games. In the same year, shooter Xu Haifeng won the championship and won the first gold medal in the history of China Olympic Games.

Speaking of shooting, people think it's easy, but it's not. A large part of the shooting scenes in film and television are misleading.

None of those actors have been exposed to military training, so the shooting posture and his method can be seen. Let me say something simple.

Shooting skills. For an excellent shooter, changing guns, even the same kind of guns, will affect some shooting accuracy.

This is related to the tolerance of gun manufacturing. Take formula 7 of 1954 for example. 62mm pistol and 1956 submachine gun (automatic rifle)

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1954 pistol has an unwritten rule when shooting, that is, aim at the lower eighth ring at a distance of 25 meters, which is related to the gap between the gun baseline and the aiming line, and 50 meters can be aimed directly.