# TargetLog > TargetLog is a precision-shooting training app. Photograph a competition target and on-device computer vision detects every shot, applies official ISSF scoring, and tracks progress over time. Available on iOS and Android. 13 languages, private by default with optional cloud sync. ## App - [TargetLog home](https://target-log.net/): precision shooting, scored to the ring. - [Download on the App Store (iOS)](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/targetlog-pistol-rifle-issf/id6759532724): free. - [Get it on Google Play (Android)](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.bclean.targetlog): free. - [How it works](https://target-log.net/#how): on-device shot detection and ISSF scoring. ## Blog — field notes for precision shooters > Each post links to its clean Markdown source (`index.md`) for LLM ingestion. > All articles concatenated in one fetch: https://target-log.net/llms-full.txt - [Common Stance Mistakes in 10m Air Pistol (And How to Fix Them)](https://target-log.net/blog/common-stance-mistakes-in-10m-air-pistol-and-how-to-fix-them/index.md): A solid, repeatable stance reduces wobble and fatigue across a 60-shot match. Most beginners sabotage their stability with locked knees, uneven weight distribution, or upper-body tension before they even raise the pistol. - [ISSF Air Pistol Clothing Rules: What You Can and Cannot Wear](https://target-log.net/blog/issf-air-pistol-clothing-rules-what-you-can-and-cannot-wear/index.md): ISSF Rule 8.6.1 permits 10m air pistol athletes to compete in ordinary sport clothing. Shooting jackets, special trousers, and stiff footwear are all prohibited in air pistol events. - [How to Adjust Sights on Your ISSF Air Pistol](https://target-log.net/blog/how-to-adjust-sights-on-your-issf-air-pistol/index.md): Adjusting your rear sight is how you move shot groups on target. You change the sight, not your hold. Each click on your pistol moves the point of impact by a specific amount, and learning your pistol's click value lets you correct group center from any target you photograph. - [How to Set Up Your ISSF Air Pistol Grip](https://target-log.net/blog/how-to-set-up-your-issf-air-pistol-grip/index.md): A properly fitted grip aligns the pistol with your forearm bones so you hold it with minimal muscle effort. The result is less wobble, better trigger control, and more consistent scores across a 60-shot match. - [Follow-through in precision shooting: why it matters and how to train](https://target-log.net/blog/follow-through-in-precision-shooting-why-it-matters-and-how-to-practice-it/index.md): Follow-through means holding your position, grip, and focus for one to two seconds after the shot breaks. It prevents the micro-movements that push pellets off the center by a ring or more, and it is trainable with a handful of specific drills. - [How to Find and Fix Cross-Dominance in Precision Shooting](https://target-log.net/blog/how-to-find-and-fix-cross-dominance-in-precision-shooting/index.md): Your dominant eye is the one your brain trusts for aiming, and it does not always match your dominant hand. If your dominant eye sits on the opposite side of your shooting hand, that is called cross-dominance, and it can quietly push your shots off center without you realizing why. - [How to Build a Weekly Training Plan for ISSF Shooting](https://target-log.net/blog/how-to-build-a-weekly-training-plan-for-issf-shooting/index.md): A structured weekly plan separates shooters who plateau from those who improve steadily. This guide gives you a concrete seven-day template for ISSF 10m air rifle and air pistol, balancing technique work, match simulation, and recovery. - [A beginner's guide to ISSF 25m rapid fire pistol](https://target-log.net/blog/a-beginners-guide-to-issf-25m-rapid-fire-pistol/index.md): ISSF 25m rapid fire pistol is shot with a .22 LR calibre pistol at 25 metres. Athletes fire 60 shots across two stages, hitting five targets in sequences of 8, 6, and 4 seconds. The event has been part of every modern Olympics since 1896. - [How to Find Your Natural Point of Aim in 10m Air Pistol](https://target-log.net/blog/how-to-find-your-natural-point-of-aim-in-10m-air-pistol/index.md): Your natural point of aim is the spot your pistol settles on when you relax every muscle while in position. If it lines up with the 10-ring, you don't fight your body to stay on target, and your groups tighten dramatically. - [How to Master Trigger Control in ISSF Air Pistol](https://target-log.net/blog/mastering-trigger-control-in-issf-air-pistol/index.md): Good trigger control in ISSF air pistol means the shot breaks without you knowing exactly when it will fire. The fix is not a stronger grip; it is isolating your trigger finger so it moves independently of your hand and arm. - [How to Track Your ISSF Shooting Progress and Analyze Sessions](https://target-log.net/blog/how-to-track-shooting-progress-and-analyze-your-sessions/index.md): Tracking your shooting sessions with a scoring app gives you real data on what is working and what is not. Over weeks and months, that data reveals trends you cannot see from memory alone. - [How to manage competition nerves in ISSF shooting](https://target-log.net/blog/managing-competition-nerves-in-issf-shooting/index.md): Competition nerves are a sign you care, not a sign you'll shoot badly. With the right pre-match routine, breathing control, and shot-by-shot focus, you can turn that energy into steadier holds and cleaner releases. - [How to read your target and fix common shot grouping problems](https://target-log.net/blog/how-to-read-your-target-and-fix-common-shot-grouping-problems/index.md): Every grouping pattern on your target points to a specific technical fault. Horizontal spread means alignment drift or canting; vertical spread means hold instability or breathing; a tight group off-centre means a consistent zero error. Recognise the pattern, isolate the cause, then drill the fix. - [How to Build a Stable Standing Position for 10m Air Rifle](https://target-log.net/blog/how-to-build-a-stable-standing-position-for-10m-air-rifle/index.md): A stable standing position starts from the ground up: feet shoulder-width apart, hips angled 80–90 degrees to the target, weight centred over the balls of the feet, and the support elbow locked into the ribcage. Every element above builds on the one below. - [How to Choose Match Pellets for ISSF 10m Competition](https://target-log.net/blog/choosing-the-right-pellets-for-issf-10m-competition/index.md): ISSF 10m competition requires .177 calibre (4.5 mm) wadcutter pellets. The right pellet — in the right head size and weight for your barrel — can mean the difference between a 570 and a 590 qualification score. - [Your first ISSF competition: what to expect and how to prepare](https://target-log.net/blog/your-first-issf-competition-what-to-expect/index.md): Your first ISSF competition follows a predictable routine: equipment control, sighting time, qualification shots, and possibly finals. Arrive early with everything packed, and the day becomes far less stressful. - [Surviving your first ISSF competition: what to expect](https://target-log.net/blog/surviving-your-first-issf-competition/index.md): Your first ISSF 10m competition follows a predictable routine: equipment check, preparation and sighting, then the match itself. Knowing what happens at each stage — and what the officials expect from you — removes most of the anxiety and lets you focus on shooting. - [A beginner's guide to ISSF 10m air rifle](https://target-log.net/blog/a-beginners-guide-to-issf-10m-air-rifle/index.md): ISSF 10m air rifle is shot standing at 10 metres with a .177 calibre air rifle. Athletes fire 60 shots in qualification (scored in tenths, max 654.0), then the top eight advance to an elimination-style final to decide the medals. - [How to choose your first ISSF air pistol: a beginner's guide](https://target-log.net/blog/choosing-your-first-issf-air-pistol/index.md): Your first ISSF competition air pistol needs to meet strict rules — 4.5 mm calibre, 1.5 kg maximum weight, 500 g minimum trigger pull — but the most important factor is finding a grip that fits your hand. - [Dry-fire training drills that actually improve your ISSF scores](https://target-log.net/blog/dry-fire-training-drills-for-precision-shooters/index.md): Dry-fire practice — pulling the trigger on an unloaded gun — lets you rehearse every element of your shot process at home. Five focused drills (blank-wall, card-in-sights, slow-fire holds, transition pairs, and call-your-shot) build trigger control, hold stability, and consistency without spending a single round. - [How ISSF scoring actually works: rings, decimals, and the X-count](https://target-log.net/blog/how-issf-scoring-works/index.md): ISSF targets score by ring value — the center ring is a 10. Finals use decimal scoring (10.0–10.9) to separate shooters, and the X-count tallies the deepest inner-tens to break ties. ## Legal - [Privacy](https://target-log.net/privacy.html), [Terms](https://target-log.net/terms.html), [Support](https://target-log.net/support.html), [GDPR & deletion](https://target-log.net/gdpr.html)