Breathing, Firing, Sighting-in your gun – Daisy 840B Black Grizzly User Manual

Page 8: How to make an indoor-out- door target, Caution, Shooting games, When you’ve finished shooting, Learn to shoot safely, Use the right ammunition

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BREATHING

Breathing at the wrong moment can cause your body to

move, and your aim to go astray. So breathe properly. Here's

how:

(a) Take a long breath.

(b) Let out half. Aim.

(c) Hold the rest until after you've fired.

But don't fire yet!

FIRING

This consists of two steps: Aiming and Squeezing.

Get your sights in line and watch carefully. As the tip of the

sight arrives at the bottom of the bullseye, gradually

squeeze the trigger. Never jerk the trigger. The sudden

movement will ruin your aim. Trigger squeezing takes prac-

tice. But keep trying. You'll get it down to an art.

Now you are ready to fire.

But wait a moment!

What are you firing at? Where are you firing?

Remember the 10 Shooting Safety Rules - Be sure of

your target before you shoot. Never carry a cocked gun.

Cock it only when ready to fire. Even with the trigger safety

in the ON position, your gun is in fully loaded condition and

must be handled with care.

SIGHTING-IN YOUR GUN

The first step in proper sight

alignment is to determine the shot

grouping of your new Daisy. To do

this, position a rest, such as a table

or bench, 5 meters from your tar-

get. Place your rifle on the rest,

and, aiming at the same point on

the target each time, fire three

shots. Do not attempt to make any

adjustments during the three shots.

At this point you are only interested in how well your shots

group. Once you have determined the grouping ability of you

and your rifle, you can then adjust your sights to bring the

group on target. NOTE: It may be necessary for each per-

son shooting your Daisy air gun to realign the sights to fit

his sight pattern.

HOW TO MAKE AN INDOOR-OUT-

DOOR TARGET

A cardboard box 16 inches or more deep, and with at

least two-foot square front

surface, will serve as the

basis for the target. Center

3 inches of tightly bound

magazines (do not substi-

tute newspapers) on the

inside back wall of the box

opposite the target, and fill

the box with tightly

packed, crumpled news-

paper to prevent ricochet.

Once the backstop is com-

plete, tape the target to the front of the box.

Do not use

metal fasteners–ammunition can ricochet. As the target is

used, the backing must be watched closely and should be

replaced when the ammunition has penetrated half the thick-

ness of the magazines.

CAUTION:

Whether you purchase a target trap or

make your own, it is important to remember that

they will

wear out with continued use. Because of this, you should

always place your backstop where it will be safe should it fail

and check it carefully before and after each use. A rebound or

ricochet is an indication that the backstop is faulty and that

you should stop using it immediately.

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SHOOTING GAMES

Once you've mastered the basics, you can try a few

shooting games like these:

1. TIC-TAC-TOE. Two shooters take one-shot-turns, and

mark each hit. Play like regular tic-tac-toe.

2. MISS-N-OUT. Set up ten targets. Shoot until you miss.

Shooter with most shoots wins.

3. HIT-AND-MOVE-BACK. Each shooter takes one step

back every time he hits the target. Farthest back wins.

IMPORTANT: Be sure you are using a safe backstop

behind all targets!

WHEN YOU’VE FINISHED SHOOTING

One of the most important rules of proper gun handling

is NEVER STORE A LOADED GUN. When you have finished

shooting, unload your gun. The Operation Manual which

came with your new Daisy tells you how. Before putting your

gun away in a cabinet or gun rack, make sure it is clean, dry,

oiled, empty, and uncocked. BBs should be stored in a sepa-

rate place to keep them away from untrained shooters.

LEARN TO SHOOT SAFELY

Daisy Outdoor Products has a rich heritage of teaching

young and first time shooters to shoot safely. In order to

effectively implement shooting education programs nation-

wide, Daisy has partnered with the following organizations

which teach shooting safety and provide additional shooting

safety materials and information. We encourage you to con-

tact Daisy at 1-800-643-3458 or one of these organizations

to sign up for a shooting safety class in your area.

PROGRAM MATERIALS & EQUIPMENT
Daisy Outdoor Products

800-713-2479

www.daisy.com

PROGRAM INFORMATION
American Legion Junior Shooting Sports Program

317-630-1249

www.legion.org
NRA Youth Programs

800-672-3888 ext. 1505

www.nrahq.org/youth
Daisy / Jaycees Shooting Education Program

The United States Junior Chamber of Commerce

800-529-2337

www.usjaycees.org
4-H Shooting Sports

Contact your County Extension Agent

www.4-h.org
Junior Olympic Shooting Program

719-866-4670

www.usashooting.com

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USE THE RIGHT AMMUNITION

Your new Daisy is designed to use only steel BBs or pel-

lets (.177 cal. / 4.5 mm). Load your gun with clean, new

Daisy BBs. If dirty, deformed, used BBs, oversized balls or

other foreign objects are used, your gun will not feed correct-

ly and may jam, possibly resulting in serious injury.

When buying ammo for your gun, be sure to look for this

label:

BB cal. (.177 cal. / 4.5mm) Steel Air Gun Shot or

.177 cal. / 4.5mm pellets.

Steel shot will fire at a higher velocity than lead shot

with the same muzzle energy. As a result, more caution is

required when using steel shot (i.e. BBs or lead-free pellets).

Remember: Use only proper shot in your airgun and do

not reuse shot.

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