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  2. Field target - Wikipedia

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    Field target is an outdoor airgun field shooting sport. Competitions are usually fired at self indicating steel targets placed between 9 and 50 m (9.8 and 54.7 yd). There are two classes; Piston for spring-piston air guns, and PCP for pre-charged pneumatic air guns. In sanctioned competitions, the same competition rule set is used around most ...

  3. Hunter Field Target - Wikipedia

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    Hunter field target (HFT) is a target shooting sport which started as an off-shoot of the Field Target shooting discipline. It is mainly an outdoor sport practiced with air rifles equipped with optical sights. The rifles have a maximum energy of 16.3 J (12.0 ft⋅lbf).

  4. Shooting target - Wikipedia

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    50 m Running Target (Rifle) 10 m Running Target (Rifle) Subtension Angular size Subtension Angular size Inner Ten: 30 mm 0.6 mrad 0.5 mm 0.05 mrad 10 Ring: 60 mm 1.2 mrad 5.5 mm 0.55 mrad Subsequent Ring Increase: 34 mm 0.68 mrad 5 mm 0.5 mrad Aiming mark: 30.5 mm 3.05 mrad

  5. World Field Target Federation - Wikipedia

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    Field target is contested on an open competition basis, with all competitors eligible to win the overall championship in their class. There are two classes of shooting: Precharged (for competitors using PCP air rifles) Spring (for those using Spring-piston air rifles) Each class offers the following placings: [3] World Champion and 2nd to 10th ...

  6. Air gun laws - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of laws concerning air guns by country.. Most countries have laws about air guns, but these vary widely. Often each jurisdiction has its own unique definition of an air gun; and regulations may vary for weapons of different bore, muzzle energy or velocity, or material of ammunition, with guns designed to fire metal pellets often more tightly controlled than airsoft weapons.

  7. Air gun - Wikipedia

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    Air guns are used for hunting (small to medium game), pest control, recreational shooting (commonly known as plinking) and competitive sports such as the Olympic 10 m air rifle and 10 m air pistol events. Field target (FT) is a competitive form of metallic silhouette shooting in which the targets are animal-shaped steel targets with a "kill ...

  8. FX Airguns - Wikipedia

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    Fredrik Axelsson had been an avid airgun enthusiast since he started shooting since 5 years of age. [4] At the end of 1989, he started making things for airguns after being disappointed by an English-made .22 caliber spring-piston air rifle he purchased for shooting pigeons in a tree, with which he had done very little actual shooting because the spring broke after a couple of months.

  9. List of Arkansas area codes - Wikipedia

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    Area code 870 was created in April 1997 to serve the most rural parts of the state (originally specifically not Little Rock metro, Fort Smith or Northwest Arkansas). In January 2002, area code 479 broke from 501, giving Fort Smith and Northwest Arkansas their own area code. The following three area codes serve Arkansas: