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Benchrest shooting is a shooting sport discipline in which high-precision rifles are rested on a table or bench – rather than ... Matches are shot from 46 metres ...
Steel Challenge Shooting Association (SCSA) [20] Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne (UIPM), (English: International Modern Pentathlon Union) World Archery Federation (WA), [21] formerly known as FITA from French: Fédération Internationale de Tir à l'Arc; World Association PPC 1500 (WA1500) World Benchrest Shooting Federation (WBSF) [22]
The World Benchrest Shooting Federation (WBSF) is the international governing body for benchrest shooting, with disciplines for both centerfire and rimfire ammunition. WBSF was formed in 2001. WBSF was formed in 2001.
Shooting sports is a group of competitive and recreational sporting activities involving proficiency tests of accuracy, precision and speed in shooting — the art of using ranged weapons, mainly small arms (firearms and airguns, in forms such as handguns, [1] rifles [2] and shotguns [3]) and bows/crossbows.
The record was set shooting the 6mmBR Ackley Improved cartridge in good weather conditions, and the group was even centered in the X-ring. The IBS record from 2007 measured 1.397 in (35.5 mm), which corresponds to an angular size of 0.133 moa or 0.038 mrad .
While most benchrest matches in Norway and the rest of the world are held at 100 and 200 meters, [3] 500 m benchrest matches are a unique Norwegian benchrest discipline which has been considered as a crossover discipline between benchrest and long range shooting. [4] The first 500 m benchrest event in Norway was conducted in March 2007. [5]
The shooting occurred about 2 p.m. Thursday outside the Wendy's located at 88 North Miller Drive, Sunbury police reported on their Facebook page. When officers arrived, they found one person ...
A growing form of interdisciplinary shooting, becoming known as Practical Precision, places targets at virtually any distance from 100 to 1800 meters and the scoring is hit/ miss on steel targets of various sizes and from various positions (standing, kneeling, prone). This type of match is quickly becoming more popular than F-Class.