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  2. Running target shooting - Wikipedia

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    The American shooter Walter Winans during a 100 meter running deer competition in Wimbledon Common, London (painting by Thomas Blinks, 1888). Running target shooting refers to a number of target shooting sports and events involving a shooting target —sometimes called a boar, moose, or deer —that is made to move as if it is a running animal.

  3. Shooting sports - Wikipedia

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    Running target shooting refers to a number of disciplines involving a shooting target—sometimes called a boar, moose, or deer—that is made to move as if it is a running animal. Events of this type include: ISSF 10 meter running target; ISSF 10 meter running target mixed; ISSF 50 meter running target; ISSF 50 meter running target mixed

  4. Shooting target - Wikipedia

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    Shooting target. A "splatter"-type paper target — 25 shots at a distance of 91 metres (100 yd), all hitting inside the bullseye within a 25 millimetres (1 in) grouping. An electronic scoreboard used for stangskyting in Norway in 2007 showing the number of hits for each shooter after the first half. Shooting targets are objects in various ...

  5. 50 meter running target - Wikipedia

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    50 meter running target or 50 meter running boar is an ISSF shooting event, shot with a .22-calibre rifle at a target depicting a boar moving sideways across a 10-meter wide opening. It was devised as a replacement for 100 meter running deer in the 1960s and made its way into the Olympic programme in 1972 .

  6. Category:Running target shooting - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Running target shooting" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... 50 meter running target mixed; 100 meter running deer

  7. ISSF shooting events - Wikipedia

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    The International Shooting Sport Federation recognizes several shooting events, some of which have Olympic status. They are divided into four disciplines: rifle, pistol, shotgun and running target. [1][2] The main distinctions between different rifle events are the distances to the target and the shooting positions used.

  8. 10 meter running target - Wikipedia

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    10 meter running target is one of the ISSF shooting events, shot with an airgun at a target that moves sideways. The target is pulled across a two meter wide aisle at the range of 10 meters from the firing point. The target is pulled at either of two speeds, slow or fast, where it is visible for 5 or 2.5 seconds, respectively.

  9. European Running Target Championships - Wikipedia

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    The European Running Target Championships are special shooting sport championships of running target organized discontinuously by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) since 1963. [1][2] Until 1983 competitions were held by shooting to moving targets made up of animals, such as deer, roebucks or wild boars; since 1983, the animals ...