Rifle training videos?

Kimio

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I want to try and improve my marksmanship with my AR15, and I do have a little bit of knowledge of what to do and what not to do (Watching my breathing, smooth trigger pull, good posture, waiting for the wind etc.) However, having some videos or something that will help me would be nice.

I have watched several videos from Brownell, or at least I think it's from Brownell with an older gentleman (I think he was a championship shooter) who had some very useful advice.

Does anyone here have some suggestions for some good study material on proper shooting techniques? I could take classes, but I unfortunately don't have the time nor the money to do so.
 
What CortJestir said....pay an extra $20 when you register ($90 total) and you can attend Appleseed shoots until you: A. Qualify 210 or higher on the AQT or B. RWVA membership card runs out. It really is a great deal!
 
Make time. There's only so much you can learn from a book or video...

This. Books and video provide information, but are NOT training for a physical skill. Would you consider a surgon who learned his profession from books alone trained? What about a police or fireman? Perhaps an airline pilot? Tasks that are soley intelectual can possibly be learned from study alone, but physical tasks require hands on training and instruction.
Save a few dollars; most people can find a way to come up with a little extra $ if its important enough.
 
As a start, youtube. 1942 army marksmanship video series. It is an actual army training film that instructs positions and sling use. Total viewing time, about 2 hours, but it is a wealth of information. Videos are great, but there is no substitute for training behind the rifle. The best place to get that training without spending an arm and a leg? Appleseed. 2 days, 500 to 600 rounds. Go to appleseedusa.org for more info.
 
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