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  • # Spend a few hours, preferably spread over a week or so, shooting at small objects with your new "shotgun training tool." Remember to pull th #* For ''sport shooting'', which usually included some type of bird, such as a dove or a [[clay pig
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  • ...30 shots); consisting of six 5-shot series, each series fired in 5 minutes shooting time * There are 6 series each of 5-shots fired in 5 minutes shooting time.
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  • [[Image:Air-rifle-shooting.jpg|thumb|300px|Competition in [[10 metre air rifle]]]] ...some of which have Olympic status. They are divided into four disciplines: rifle, pistol, shotgun and running target.
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  • ... weapons and father the modern [[artillery shell]]. Joseph was also a keen sports shooter in his own right and a friend of the celebrated sportsman Colonel [ ...le. At the age of 29, Manton was to create a mechanism that allowed him to rifle a barrel with greater ease. He also refined shot design to create a wooden
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  • ... [[small arms]] such as [[M1911]] pistols, rifles, and shotguns. The [[USA Shooting Team]], Marines assigned to Special Operations Command, and the LAPD SWAT t ...Kimber of Oregon, which quickly built a reputation for accurate [[.22 long rifle]] caliber rifles, began to expand its product line and eventually acquired
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  • ... arms]] — [[pistol]], [[machine gun]], [[grenade launcher]], [[anti-tank rifle]] — that includes variants (most of which may be linked to the same page. *[[KBP A-91|A-91]] (Russia - Compact Assault Rifle - 5.45 x 39 mm, 5.56 x 45 mm, 7.62 x 39 mm)
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  • |name= Rifle, 5.56 mm, M16 |type= [[Assault rifle]]
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  • ...}}Marksmanship refers to the art/skill of using a [[firearm]], such as a [[rifle]] or a [[pistol]]. ...] will fire. Once the grip/hold is achieved, only the index finger of the shooting hand moves during the trigger squeeze. During initial training a marksman
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  • .... Scale in [[minute of arc | minutes of arc]], correct for NRA high power rifle using yards.]] ...h [[airgun]]s, [[black powder]] firearms, modern [[handgun]]s, or modern [[rifle]]s. The targets used are rams, turkeys, pigs, and chickens, which are cut
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  • ...y the association comprise of [[Shooting sport|precision]] and [[Practical shooting|practical shooters]], hunters and arms collectors. * [[Canada]]: [[Dominion of Canada Rifle Association]]
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  • ...bility of merging the UK's three main National Governing Bodies for Target Shooting. ...f a coherent development ladder for British [[Shooting_sports#Rifle|Target Rifle]] shooters to progress from grassroots to elite level.
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  • [[Image:National Rifle Association logo.png|right|thumb|National Rifle Association logo]] ...le Association of the [[USA]]. For the [[UK]] organisation, see [[National Rifle Association of the United Kingdom]]
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  • ...gdom)''' (NRA) is the governing body of full bore [[rifle]] and [[pistol]] shooting in the [[United Kingdom]]. ...ganisation will be known as the '''National Association of Target Shooting Sports''', (NATSS). This move is intended to coincide with the opening of the UK's
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  • ...d more powder; this can be seen in firearms such as those made by [[Sharps Rifle Manufacturing Company]], which made rifles with nominal powder capacities f ...ntually dropped due to a combination of safety concerns, and new smokeless rifle cartridges that offered even higher velocities, such as the [[.30-30 Winche
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  • '''Plinking''' refers to informal target [[shooting]] done at non-traditional targets such as tin cans, glass bottles, and ball ...ut undoubtedly the most common caliber used for plinking is the [[.22 Long Rifle]] [[rimfire]] [[cartridge]]s<ref name="zen">[http://www.gunsandammomag.com/
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  • ... the speed with which the stage is completed with penalties for inaccurate shooting. Practical shooting evolved from experimentation with handguns used for self-defense. The resea
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  • ...called a "rifled gun." Rifles are used in warfare, hunting and [[shooting sports]]. ...es]], which are popular for vermin control, hunting small game, and casual shooting ("[[plinking]]").
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  • ...ssociation| USPSA]] National champion and 5-time [[International Practical Shooting Confederation]] (IPSC) World Champion. ...eir childhood shooting and competing with [[handgun]]s, [[shotgun]]s and [[rifle]]s. While tin cans and paper plates were the standard targets, Leatham was
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  • {{rifle The '''SKS''' is a Russian [[7.62x39mm]] caliber [[Semi-automatic rifle|semi-automatic carbine]], designed in 1945 by [[Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov]
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  • ...est-known for the [[Savage Model 99|Model 99]] [[hammerless]] lever-action rifle, no longer in production, and the very popular [[.300 Savage]] sporting car ...age introduced the [[Savage Model 24|Model 24]], a then-rare U.S. [[O/U]] (rifle over shotgun) [[combination gun]], that sold over a million copies.<ref>Har
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