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  2. Shooting target - Wikipedia

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    Shooting targets are objects in various forms and shapes that are used for pistol, rifle, shotgun and other shooting sports, as well as in darts, target archery, crossbow shooting and other non-firearm related sports. The center is often called the bullseye. Targets can for instance be made of paper, "self healing" rubber or steel.

  3. 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.

  4. Halve it - Wikipedia

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    Halve it is a darts game popular in the United Kingdom and parts of North America where competitors try to hit previously agreed targets on a standard dart board. [1] Failure to do so within a single throw (3 darts) results in the player losing half their accumulated score.

  5. Darts - Wikipedia

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    To start, everyone has a pre-determined number of lives, (usually 5) and a randomly chosen player throws a single dart at the board to set a target (i.e. single 18) and does not play until that target is hit. The next player up has 3 darts to try and hit the target (single 18), if they fail, they lose a life and the following player tries.

  6. Set (darts) - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, more and more new tournaments have decided against using sets as the scoring method – preferring to use the matchplay format of best of x legs (such as in the UK Open and Grand Slam of Darts). Currently the following tournaments use sets as their scoring system. PDC World Championship (five legs per set)

  7. Glossary of darts - Wikipedia

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    A dart that has landed off target but very close, the dart is used as guide. Martial Arts Cockney rhyming slang for "darts". Masonry darts Darts thrown such that they miss the board entirely and hit the wall instead (i.e. even worse than carpentry darts). Match dart A dart thrown at a double to win the match. Maximum A score of 180 Maximum ...

  8. International Practical Shooting Confederation - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a stage has 12 paper targets, requires two scoring hits per paper target, and since an A-hit gives 5 points, the stage will have 12 × 2 × 5 = 120 points available. If a competitor scores 115 points and uses 25.00 seconds he will get a hit factor for that stage of 115 points ⁄ 25.00 s = 4.6.

  9. Dartball - Wikipedia

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    The player throwing the darts is the "batter". Each dart thrown is the same as a pitch in baseball. Darts may be thrown overhanded, underhanded or both depending on league rules. Players throw darts towards the playing field from the pitcher's line at a distance of 25 feet. Where the dart lands on the board determines the outcome of each pitch.

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