Quick first impressions on Tenx book...
Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2013 9:41 pm
A GUIDE TO SPORTS SHOOTING - INDIAN CONTEXT
by Anand C K Shashidhar
I have only thumbed through it as I have just got it.
I only have praise, praise and more praise for this worthy and commendable effort.
This book should be in every library worth its name in this country. Especially the school and college libraries and it has a wealth of info on the sport, its equipement and personalities.
It is also a book for the budding shooting enthusiast.
With very few exceptions like hvj1 and Anand himself on IFG, TT forums and my distant coach Robin Carter of UK, I was always asking myself "what next" and then asked the same to those "I knew" in the shooting sport. The answers I got, when I got, were confusing, conflicting. People were too busy to coach me even when I was prepared to offer them "guru dakshina". There was always a distinct lack of info and systematic sharing of info. It appears that this book will not have another confused and lost fantumfan2003. The graphic on page 39 of the book tells me so.
I look forward to, time permitting, doing a detailed review of the book.
Anand, A Heartfelt Thank You for this special offering. Looking forward to many more with deep dives in to the various streams, especially the rifle streams.
And for all other IFG'ians who are still reading........
GO GRAB YOUR COPY AND TELL THE WHOLE WORLD ABOUT THIS BOOK
M.
by Anand C K Shashidhar
I have only thumbed through it as I have just got it.
I only have praise, praise and more praise for this worthy and commendable effort.
This book should be in every library worth its name in this country. Especially the school and college libraries and it has a wealth of info on the sport, its equipement and personalities.
It is also a book for the budding shooting enthusiast.
With very few exceptions like hvj1 and Anand himself on IFG, TT forums and my distant coach Robin Carter of UK, I was always asking myself "what next" and then asked the same to those "I knew" in the shooting sport. The answers I got, when I got, were confusing, conflicting. People were too busy to coach me even when I was prepared to offer them "guru dakshina". There was always a distinct lack of info and systematic sharing of info. It appears that this book will not have another confused and lost fantumfan2003. The graphic on page 39 of the book tells me so.
I look forward to, time permitting, doing a detailed review of the book.
Anand, A Heartfelt Thank You for this special offering. Looking forward to many more with deep dives in to the various streams, especially the rifle streams.
And for all other IFG'ians who are still reading........
GO GRAB YOUR COPY AND TELL THE WHOLE WORLD ABOUT THIS BOOK
M.