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  2. TrackingPoint - Wikipedia

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    The Army has integrated the system onto the XM2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle for military testing. [8] In 2018, TrackingPoint introduced the ShadowTrak 6 bolt-action rifle with 6.5 mm Creedmoor cartridge that can hit targets out to 1,000 yards (914 m), and can hit targets traveling at 20 mph (32 km/h) in 1 second.

  3. International Confederation of Fullbore Rifle Associations

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    The International Confederation of Fullbore Rifle Associations (ICFRA) is the international association for the fullbore rifle shooting sports of target rifle ('TR') (called 'Palma' rifle in the US) and F-Class, which are long range competitions shot at distances between 300 and 900 meters or 300 to 1,000 yards depending on the range. [1]

  4. List of Colt AR-15 and M16 rifle variants - Wikipedia

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    Match Target Competition HBAR A2 Ribbed S-1 Flattop Yes Yes .223 REM 5.56 NATO 20 in. HBAR 1:9 No None MT6700C Match Target Competition HBAR A2 Ribbed S-1 Flattop Yes No .223 REM 5.56 NATO 20 in. HBAR 1:9 No Factory compensator MT6731 Match Target Competition HBAR II A2 Short Ribbed S-1 Flattop Yes Yes .223 REM 5.56 NATO 16 in. HBAR 1:9 No None

  5. Fullbore target rifle - Wikipedia

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    [6]: 71–72, Rule 156 The Elcho Shield is an example of an annual match rifle competition. Match rifle can be thought of as an extreme, experimental version of target rifle (TR). The key technical differences to target rifle are: [6]: 71–72, Rule 156 Telescopic sights are permitted. Hand-loaded ammunition is permitted.

  6. Electronic scoring system - Wikipedia

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    An electronic scoring board used for stangskyting in Norway in 2007 showing the number of hits for each shooter after the first half.. Electronic scoring systems or electronic targets are automated scoring systems used for sport shooting where the shot placement and score is automatically calculated using electronics and presented on screens to the organizer and shooters.

  7. High power rifle - Wikipedia

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    In the 2016 revision of the Civilian Marksmanship Program's "Competition Rules for Service Rifle and Pistol", use of a magnification optic has been authorized, intended to represent the use of the Rifle Combat Optic (RCO) on today's M-16 and M-4 service rifles. Magnified optics are limited to a maximum 4.5x power, and can be of the fixed ...

  8. Bullseye shooting - Wikipedia

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    Bullseye shooting with rifles can refer to several disciplines: ISSF 10 meter air rifle is an air rifle discipline shot with 4.5 mm (0.177 in) caliber air rifles. Small-bore shooting competitions are a set of several disciplines usually shot at distances of 10, 15 or 50 meters, usually only for small-bore rifles in .22 LR caliber.

  9. Gallery Rifle Shooting - Wikipedia

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    The PL17 target used for rifle and pistol competitions A B1 full size 1500 target A PL7 Bullseye Target. Competitive meetings offer events for all or a subset of main GR&P gun types - GRCF, GRSB, LBP and LBR. A list of common events is shown. Some events are classified into divisions.