Position Shooting — Tips From Olympic Shooter Matt Emmons

October 22nd, 2022
Rio 2016 World Cup Photo Credited by Team USA and ISSF. Would you like to try positioning shooting? Here are some tips from Matt Emmons, one of the most respected 3P shooters in the world. Emmons has been a member of the U.S. National Team from 1997 to present the USA in various rifle events at the four Olympics Games (2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016). Multiple Olympic medals were won by Matt: Gold in 2004 in Men’s 50m Prone*, Silver in 2008 for Men’s50m Prone and Bronze in 2012 for Men’s50m 3X40. While his specialty is the Men’s 3-Position rifle (Men’s 50m Prone), Emmons’ World Championships and Olympic Gold are in the Men’s 50m prone. He shoots an Ansch??tz or Bleiker Bleiker.22LR rifle with Eley Tenex ammunition. Click image below to open a large PDF file. To download the poster-sized PDF, right-click the image and select “save as”. Click Photo to Load Large PDF File

Three sets of hardware for three positions

Matt often carries three complete sets of parts for his rifles to matches, including three cheekpieces and three buttplates. He also carries three Centra sights with adjustable eye irises. Shooting Sports USA was told by Matt that he carries three sets of rifle parts for each position. Because my final is so fast, I need three sets of everything to be able to quickly switch between positions. Matt carries his gear in an Ansch?tz sports bag: “It’s like the big Ogio duffels, but lighter.” I have worked with AHG/Anschottiz for many years. I love their bag because it holds all my junk. *Emmons won the gold medal in the prone position at the 2004 Summer Olympics while using a borrowed rifle. Emmons discovered that his rifle had been severely sabotaged at the United States Olympic Training Center locker room in April 2004. This was just before the Olympic Team Trials. The barrel and action of the rifle were perfectly tuned, but they were severely damaged by what appeared like a screwdriver. Emmons stated, “I unpacked the gun and I noticed something wasn’t right.” “Sure enough, someone had done something to it. It was shot and the shell couldn’t be extracted. I said, “Something’s not right here.” Emmons stated that it could not have been accidental: “Oh no! no!” Emmons stated. “Somebody took a screwdriver, and went in.” Emmons won the gold medal in the prone posture event at the 2004 Summer Olympics. He used his former University of Alaska Fairbanks colleague, Amber Darland’s.22 rifle. Although he never discovered the identity of the saboteur, Emmons said that he would like to be able to shake hands with them and express gratitude.

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