Depending on who you talk to there can be 3-10 "fundamental' rules. Basics are
1. ALWAYS keep the gun pointed in a safe direction.
2. ALWAYS keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot
3. ALWAYS keep the gun unloaded until ready to use. 4. ALWAYS treat every gun as if it were loaded. 5. ALWAYS know your target and what is behind it
A rifle used and designed for Target shooting only. As in shooting at an Olympic Target Match.
Sorry- there are dozens of terms used in rifle shooting. Can you be a bit more specific?
The four rifle shooting positions are standiing, sitting, kneeling, and prone.
The "44W" on the barrel of your Marlin lever-action rifle indicates that the firearm is chambered for .44 Winchester, commonly referred to as .44 Mag or .44 Special. This designation signifies that the rifle is designed to safely fire cartridges in this caliber, which are popular for hunting and target shooting due to their power and versatility. Always ensure you use the correct ammunition type for safety and optimal performance.
Not all countries play rifle shooting. There's usually one person who does, though.
The book "Tricky Rifle Shooting" was written by George C. Nonte Jr. It covers various challenging shooting scenarios and techniques for rifles.
At ranges.
a licens
Yes, it is in olympics. There are several different organizations that have a sport revolving around rifle shooting. The NRA, as well as IDPA, IPSC, and others.
One could watch videos on rifle shooting on YouTube. Other instructional videos on how to shoot a rifle include DailyMotion and Vimeo. Many video viewing services demonstrate how to shoot a rifle.
Refers to elevation
Distinguished Expert