Rifle Shooting Sports

  • The four Rifle ISSF shooting events (including two Olympic events) consist of long-time target shooting from distances of 10, 50 and 300m.
  • The two Running Target ISSF shooting events consist of rapid shooting at a target that moves sideways from distances of 10 and 50 m.
  • Biathlon is an Olympic sport combining rifle shooting and cross-country skiing.
  • The CISM Rapid Fire match is a speeded version of the ISSF 300 m Standard Rifle event.
  • Muzzle loading and Cowboy Action Shooting are concerned with shooting antique (or replica) guns.
  • Benchrest shooting is concerned with shooting small groups, that is, firing a series of bullets to the exact same spot on a target.
  • There are a vast number of nationally recognised sports, including:
    • Three position airgun competitions, popular in the United States.
    • Field shooting, often at very long distances, popular in Scandinavia.
    • Running target shooting at 80 m, on a target depicting an elk, popular in Sweden as a hunting exercise.
    • Summer biathlon, with skiing replaced by running, popular in Germany.
  • Military Service Rifle is a shooting discipline that involves the use of rifles that are used by military and law-enfi
    • The four Rifle ISSF shooting events (including two Olympic events) consist of long-time target shooting from distances of 10, 50 and 300m.
    • The two Running Target ISSF shooting events consist of rapid shooting at a target that moves sideways from distances of 10 and 50 m.
    • Biathlon is an Olympic sport combining rifle shooting and cross-country skiing.
    • The CISM Rapid Fire match is a speeded version of the ISSF 300 m Standard Rifle event.
    • Muzzle loading and Cowboy Action Shooting are concerned with shooting antique (or replica) guns.
    • Benchrest shooting is concerned with shooting small groups, that is, firing a series of bullets to the exact same spot on a target.
    • There are a vast number of nationally recognised sports, including:
      • Three position airgun competitions, popular in the United States.
      • Field shooting, often at very long distances, popular in Scandinavia.
      • Running target shooting at 80 m, on a target depicting an elk, popular in Sweden as a hunting exercise.
      • Summer biathlon, with skiing replaced by running, popular in Germany.
    • Military Service Rifle is a shooting discipline that involves the use of rifles that are used by military and law-enfircement agencies, both past and present use. Ex-military rifles, sniper rifles (both past and present) and civilian versions of current use serivce rifles are commonly used in the Military Service Rifle shooting competitions.
    • The four Rifle ISSF shooting events (including two Olympic events) consist of long-time target shooting from distances of 10, 50 and 300m.
    • The two Running Target ISSF shooting events consist of rapid shooting at a target that moves sideways from distances of 10 and 50 m.
    • Biathlon is an Olympic sport combining rifle shooting and cross-country skiing.
    • The CISM Rapid Fire match is a speeded version of the ISSF 300 m Standard Rifle event.
    • Muzzle loading and Cowboy Action Shooting are concerned with shooting antique (or replica) guns.
    • Benchrest shooting is concerned with shooting small groups, that is, firing a series of bullets to the exact same spot on a target.
    • There are a vast number of nationally recognised sports, including:
      • Three position airgun competitions, popular in the United States.
      • Field shooting, often at very long distances, popular in Scandinavia.
      • Running target shooting at 80 m, on a target depicting an elk, popular in Sweden as a hunting exercise.
      • Summer biathlon, with skiing replaced by running, popular in Germany.
    • Military Service Rifle is a shooting discipline that involves the use of rifles that are used by military and law-enfircement agencies, both past and present use. Ex-military rifles, sniper rifles (both past and present) and civilian versions of current use serivce rifles are commonly used in the Military Service Rifle shooting competitions.
    • The four Rifle ISSF shooting events (including two Olympic events) consist of long-time target shooting from distances of 10, 50 and 300m.
    • The two Running Target ISSF shooting events consist of rapid shooting at a target that moves sideways from distances of 10 and 50 m.
    • Biathlon is an Olympic sport combining rifle shooting and cross-country skiing.
    • The CISM Rapid Fire match is a speeded version of the ISSF 300 m Standard Rifle event.
    • Muzzle loading and Cowboy Action Shooting are concerned with shooting antique (or replica) guns.
    • Benchrest shooting is concerned with shooting small groups, that is, firing a series of bullets to the exact same spot on a target.
    • There are a vast number of nationally recognised sports, including:
      • Three position airgun competitions, popular in the United States.
      • Field shooting, often at very long distances, popular in Scandinavia.
      • Running target shooting at 80 m, on a target depicting an elk, popular in Sweden as a hunting exercise.
      • Summer biathlon, with skiing replaced by running, popular in Germany.
    • Military Service Rifle is a shooting discipline that involves the use of rifles that are used by military and law-enforcement agencies. Ex-military rifles, sniper rifles (both past and present) and civilian versions of current use service rifles are commonly used in the Military Service Rifle shooting competitions.
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