The event will be held at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range between September 27-30, and precedes the Asian Shooting Championship -- the last event for shooters from the continent to win quota places before the quadrennial sporting extravaganza begins in less than a year from now.
The opening ceremony of the Asian Air Gun Championships will be held here tomorrow.
He added, "We are definitely on the right track, to win medals continuously at three Olympics, it shows that we have a lot of talent at home and on the right track."
National Rifle Association of India president Raninder said, "It's a great day for Indian and Asian shooting as it is the first international shooting competition here after the 2010 Commonwealth Games. India is a powerhouse in pistol and rifle shooting."
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Raninder confirmed that a total of 180 shooters from 14 countries will be participating in the four-day competition, with hosts India fielding the largest squad of 56 shooters across the senior, youth and junior segments.
The range has undergone renovation and the shooters seemed happy.
"Everything is refurbished, whatever was needed has been provided, the federation ensured that comfort and facility is available. Technical delegate from Sri Lanka visited the range to inspect it and he was satisfied -- he was a representative of Asian Shooting Federation," said Raninder.
The Chinese are not competing as their Olympic trials are on.