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The first ACOG model, known as the TA01, was released in 1987. [3] [4] An example was tested on the Stoner 93 in the early 1990s by the Royal Thai Armed Forces. [5]In 1995, United States Special Operations Command selected the 4×32 TA01 as the official scope for the M4 carbine and purchased 12,000 units from Trijicon. [6]
F/TR ("F-target rifle"), : A restricted class permitting a scope, bipod/ backpack and rear bag (no front rest), but the rifle has to be of either calibre .223 Remington or .308 Winchester and the bullet may be of any weight. In addition, the weight limit (including optics) for the rifle is 8.25 kg (18.2 lb). [12]
[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.
It is widely accepted within interdisciplinary circles that for a standard rifle firing full-powered cartridges (e.g. .308 Winchester), "long range" means the target is more than 600 m (660 yd) away, [citation needed], while "extreme long range" is generally accepted as when the target distance is more than 1,000 m (1,100 yd) away from the shooter.
Top ranked competitors get to compete in the last match of the season which is the "Precision Rifle Finale". The number of active competitors has increased from 164 in 2012 to over 15,000 by 2023. [2] The competition seeks to find a balance between speed and precision, and targets can both have known (KD) and unknown distances (UKD).
Sporter Competition HBAR (bundled w/ Tasco 3–9x scope and cheekpiece) A2 Ribbed S-1 Flattop Yes Yes .223 REM 5.56 NATO 20 in. HBAR 1:9 No A2 R6700S Sporter Competition HBAR (bundled w/ Tasco 3–9x scope) A2 Ribbed S-1 Flattop Yes Yes .223 REM 5.56 NATO 20 in. HBAR 1:9 No A2 R6701 Sporter Competition HBAR (Special limited edition production run)
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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.