Olympic 10m Rifle and Pistol Airgun Enthusiast Site
Your journey into Olympic 10m shooting starts here
Olympic 10m shooting is a precision sport where athletes stand at a range and fire 60 shots with specialized air-powered guns. Each pellet must be loaded individually, using either compressed air or CO2 as the propellant.
Athletes competing in international rifle and pistol events
It's a calm, meditative sport that's all about developing skills and honing them to perfection. Despite its technical nature, it's incredibly engaging and fun!
The sport gained significant attention during recent Olympics, showcasing not just the technical excellence required but also the diverse and engaging personalities of its athletes.
There are many other shooting sports, however this site focuses specifically on 10m rifle and pistol ISSF shooting.
While Olympic 10m shooting is very challenging, it's also incredibly rewarding. Many newcomers are surprised by the level of precision required, even when they have experience with shooting in other sports:
Success comes from technique and mental focus, not physical strength
Many successful athletes wear corrective lenses while shooting
Athletes of all ages can excel in this sport, from nine years old to ninety years old!
Everyone starts from zero - no previous experience required
Olympic shooting is as much or even more about mental strength as it is about technical skills. The sport offers numerous benefits:
These mental skills often translate to improved performance in other areas of life, from academics to professional work.
Many clubs offer beginner packages and equipment rental to help keep initial costs low.
Safety is paramount in Olympic shooting, and the sport has an excellent safety record thanks to:
While air-powered, these pellets still require proper safety procedures and respect for the equipment.
Good news! This sport is very easy to get into in Canada:
Getting started is easier than you might think!