I guess a lot of people don't get this because the electronic targets are just black circles with no rings. If the whole 50 cm target was a hit, I'd be at the next olympic finals (but so would everybody who's been shooting for more than a few months)
Seriously I was so surprised how big it was I thought it was less than an inch which I guess is a good thing cos I disiplined myself to hit that size and I use umarex saa 7.5"
@@lukebuggey955 Are you shooting one-handed at 27 yards (25 meters)? And if you do, you have to keep your arm down at 45° and only raise it with the start signal. From there you have 4 seconds to shoot 5 targets (rapid fire men) or 3 seconds to shoot one target (sport pistol "duel" women). If you take more time, it's a lot easier. If you use both hands it's a lot easier. If you don't believe me, find a club that does ISSF shooting and try it. And by the way, there is only a centimeter in *reliable* hits between someone who can win a national championship and someone who can be world champion. The differences look miniscule, but it gets harder with every milimeter towards the bulls eye.
Well, the hit ring is actually slightly bigger (12.96 cm, it's at 1:06), but that is just the finals. You start with qualifiers where you shoot: 2 series of 8 seconds, then 2 series of 6, and then 2 series of 4 seconds. Repeat all 6 series. You shoot "points", the point rings are displayed at 1:03. Max point total: 600. Best 6 in the qualification move on to the finals, which is explained above.
@@maximilianmustermann5763 yeah it is harder then it looks. I am sometimes shooting competition in 25m pistol precision and if i look at the best people in my shooting club or in the state the competion is held and then look at the best people in Germany or in world championships it is really only a difference between 1-2cm or even less between the top shooters in the country and in the world and the best shooters in the state competition for example. But one centimeter or less is a pretty, pretty big difference, to controll your self in such a way that you get into this last centimeter is hardcore, it is like a few meters in long jump, would be a good comparison in my opinion.
Exactly, if I'm not wrong I think there's is an air pistol that can hold 5 pellets at once, but to be completely honest with you, it's not worth it. Instead, it's easier to buy a good air pistol and .22lr pistol, than buying a mid 5 pellets air pistol
Only at the international and olympic level as far as I know. Up to the national levels (at least in Germany) men shoot the precision and "duel" competitions, too. I'm not sure if there's a women's category for rapid fire though.Rapid fire pistol isn't that common with shooters in lower leagues (sub-national) because it needs very intense training and one shooter alone will block half the range at most gun clubs when shooting at 5 targets.
It looks overextended but its not. You can´t overextend beacause of the elbow. The angle of the grip make it looks like they overextend it. But people are individuals so some can make it more straight. And also the eyes height above the shoulder and the length of your arm are factors that make it lokk like its overextended. The angle makes the recoil going more straight into the arm so it will be less recoil and it´s easier to take the next shoot. You shall always extend to maximum so the sights is the same distance from the eyes everytime you shoot.
There is next to no recoil are women just not strong enough to do it the way the men do? I dont understand the reasoning for the difference there must be one right?
In sport pistol and rapid fire pistol thay are using the .22LR round. Why the rapid fire is for men and sport pistol is for women is a mystery. Sport pistol is popular by men to but they don´t shoot it in international championships. But men have the centerfire pistol wich is the same as sport pistol but in caliber .30 to .38. But thats not olympic but you can win a world championship.
Ok, I'll sound a little bit sexist now, but that's a bad idea. Woman have their own rapid fire that is as hard as men's rapid fire + they have an accuracy centred round that is very similar to air pistol (smaller target with more recoil [i hate it tbh]). I think there was a time when woman could shoot rapid fire (men) and vice versa.
Again its a olympic sports and there are rules and requirment of fire arm the problem with strong caliber pistol tho is the recoil is strong which can affect the accuracy and the point can be a ceminter off the hit ring since the sport put deduction
What? You must be mad if you think that it would be rad. It's already hard enough to get good at rapid fire (men) and you might think that .22lr is easy to handle, but you need to remember that you're only allowed to use one hand and only 4 seconds to shot 5 times (and these shots must be accurate to even be in the finals)
Theese graphics are pretty cool but they remind me so much of that Onion video, with all the high tech sound effects lmao: th-cam.com/video/qpaue3Jhn1o/w-d-xo.html
Great video. High production value, super informative. Much respect to the individuals responsible for the work
yeah
Wow,the hit ring is less than 10cm instead of big 50cm circles :(
That's make sense why they missing a shot :(
I guess a lot of people don't get this because the electronic targets are just black circles with no rings.
If the whole 50 cm target was a hit, I'd be at the next olympic finals (but so would everybody who's been shooting for more than a few months)
Seriously I was so surprised how big it was I thought it was less than an inch which I guess is a good thing cos I disiplined myself to hit that size and I use umarex saa 7.5"
@@lukebuggey955 Are you shooting one-handed at 27 yards (25 meters)?
And if you do, you have to keep your arm down at 45° and only raise it with the start signal. From there you have 4 seconds to shoot 5 targets (rapid fire men) or 3 seconds to shoot one target (sport pistol "duel" women). If you take more time, it's a lot easier. If you use both hands it's a lot easier. If you don't believe me, find a club that does ISSF shooting and try it.
And by the way, there is only a centimeter in *reliable* hits between someone who can win a national championship and someone who can be world champion. The differences look miniscule, but it gets harder with every milimeter towards the bulls eye.
Well, the hit ring is actually slightly bigger (12.96 cm, it's at 1:06), but that is just the finals. You start with qualifiers where you shoot: 2 series of 8 seconds, then 2 series of 6, and then 2 series of 4 seconds. Repeat all 6 series. You shoot "points", the point rings are displayed at 1:03. Max point total: 600. Best 6 in the qualification move on to the finals, which is explained above.
@@maximilianmustermann5763 yeah it is harder then it looks. I am sometimes shooting competition in 25m pistol precision and if i look at the best people in my shooting club or in the state the competion is held and then look at the best people in Germany or in world championships it is really only a difference between 1-2cm or even less between the top shooters in the country and in the world and the best shooters in the state competition for example. But one centimeter or less is a pretty, pretty big difference, to controll your self in such a way that you get into this last centimeter is hardcore, it is like a few meters in long jump, would be a good comparison in my opinion.
Why make a video only about the final? Explain the whole discipline instead...
i have one question, can women have rapid fire pistol competition or is only for mens??
Excellent initiative. Post more videos about other ISSF modalities.
For men's 25m rapid fire pistol, what if you are left handed? Does the firing order change?
You are aloud to shoot in any order you want. Easiest is going from left side then lefthanded.
Thanks a lot Sir for the presentation.
So the rapid fire uses 22 lr amo and the 10m pistol uses pellets?
Yes
Yes cause the pellet series is an actual air pistol
Exactly, if I'm not wrong I think there's is an air pistol that can hold 5 pellets at once, but to be completely honest with you, it's not worth it. Instead, it's easier to buy a good air pistol and .22lr pistol, than buying a mid 5 pellets air pistol
Waiting for 10 m air pistol!
Kya tum training krtay ho shooting ki 10 m ki..
@@ajaybajpai8432 ha bhai
Is pistol easy or rifle easy
None are easy. To be that accurate and consistent is extremely difficult.
Hope Korakaki wins gold in Tokyo as well 🇬🇷 🥇
Can yo add 10 m sports enplaination
Loved this video
Why the women's and men's disciplines are different?
Only at the international and olympic level as far as I know. Up to the national levels (at least in Germany) men shoot the precision and "duel" competitions, too. I'm not sure if there's a women's category for rapid fire though.Rapid fire pistol isn't that common with shooters in lower leagues (sub-national) because it needs very intense training and one shooter alone will block half the range at most gun clubs when shooting at 5 targets.
@@maximilianmustermann5763. Why are women’s and men’s sports separated?
@@annoyingbstard9407 because men are physically stronger, And have faster reflexes.
Fascinating Sport
Indian Shooter Vijay Kumar..
Very fancy video! 👏
What about rifel🥺
Need more sport explainer for others disciplines and events, hopefully will be created by ISSF.
Why is the stance an overextended arm?
It looks overextended but its not. You can´t overextend beacause of the elbow. The angle of the grip make it looks like they overextend it. But people are individuals so some can make it more straight. And also the eyes height above the shoulder and the length of your arm are factors that make it lokk like its overextended.
The angle makes the recoil going more straight into the arm so it will be less recoil and it´s easier to take the next shoot.
You shall always extend to maximum so the sights is the same distance from the eyes everytime you shoot.
@@nisse7399 this sport is entirely impractical
@@nathanielyoungman4454 Yes thats why it´s a sport.
@@nathanielyoungman4454 Yes, it is to the untalented.
There is next to no recoil are women just not strong enough to do it the way the men do? I dont understand the reasoning for the difference there must be one right?
??????? they're using rounds that don't generate a lot of recoil since that's not great for a sport that deducts points from being 5-6 centimeters off
In sport pistol and rapid fire pistol thay are using the .22LR round. Why the rapid fire is for men and sport pistol is for women is a mystery. Sport pistol is popular by men to but they don´t shoot it in international championships. But men have the centerfire pistol wich is the same as sport pistol but in caliber .30 to .38. But thats not olympic but you can win a world championship.
There should be an unlimited class
Looks fun!
Target to Target distance
Why is the rules different between men and women? I think there should be an open category where men and women can compete against each other.
reast give a balancing disadvantage
@@jnsn94 what about men with moobs? LOL
@@bimapringgo no such thing
Everything is Similar, except the delivery of bullets
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Imagine turning up with all that ridiculous crap plastered over your face…..and losing!😂
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Omg 😍🥰
Should have the woman and men competing together. No reason not to.
The men would win 7 times out of 10
Ok, I'll sound a little bit sexist now, but that's a bad idea. Woman have their own rapid fire that is as hard as men's rapid fire + they have an accuracy centred round that is very similar to air pistol (smaller target with more recoil [i hate it tbh]). I think there was a time when woman could shoot rapid fire (men) and vice versa.
I wish they'd use a stronger caliber like 9mm, .357 magnum or 45ACP. That's going to be rad!
Again its a olympic sports and there are rules and requirment of fire arm the problem with strong caliber pistol tho is the recoil is strong which can affect the accuracy and the point can be a ceminter off the hit ring since the sport put deduction
@@gumidumi4604 Limp wrist basically.
Edit, this is a joke..
What? You must be mad if you think that it would be rad. It's already hard enough to get good at rapid fire (men) and you might think that .22lr is easy to handle, but you need to remember that you're only allowed to use one hand and only 4 seconds to shot 5 times (and these shots must be accurate to even be in the finals)
Theese graphics are pretty cool but they remind me so much of that Onion video, with all the high tech sound effects lmao: th-cam.com/video/qpaue3Jhn1o/w-d-xo.html
Lmao, thanks for the video.
I didn't know women shoots smaller targets.
And why?
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Garbage gun
bro dont be mean
Pardini had it faults before but now its a really good pistol.
@@nisse7399 good for what?
@@nathanielyoungman4454 Target shooting.
@@nathanielyoungman4454 I think they are talking about Roblox first person shooter game