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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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  • ...f the three people who come to this site and don't already know this: A '''shooting range''' or '''firing range''' is a specialized facility designed for [[fir ...g]] or [[10 m Air Pistol|10&nbsp;m&nbsp;Air&nbsp;Pistol]]/[[10 m Air Rifle|Rifle]].
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  • [[Image:Hattie Johnson 2.jpg|thumb|right|A 10 metre air rifle shooter.]] ...ive pigeons was an Olympic event (albeit only once, in 1900). The shooting sports are categorized by the type of firearm or target used.
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  • ...], and [[Sporting Clays (shooting)|sporting clay]] shooting. These involve shooting clay disks, also known as clay pigeons, thrown in various ways. ...tury, shotgun-type weapons were largely replaced on the battlefield with [[rifle]]s, which were more accurate over longer ranges. The decline in military us
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  • ...e]]- and non-cartridge varieties, from [[zip gun]]s to the highest-quality shooting-match weapons. [[Image:Shiloh Sharps 1874 Hartford 50 90 Rifle.jpg|thumb|right|Shiloh Sharps Model 1874 Hartford in .50-90 Sharps]]
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  • ...''' is a speed shooting championship and governed by the [[Steel Challenge Shooting Association]] ([[SCSA]]). The competition was founded by Mike Dalton and Mi ... the $390,000 in cash and prizes - the largest purse in competitive pistol shooting.<ref>About Us http://steelchallenge.com/about/</ref>
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  • ...</ref> and the only one producing firearms in all four market segments: [[rifle]]s, [[shotgun]]s, pistols, and [[revolver]]s. ...caliber 22/45 target pistol]]Ruger is a dominant player in the .22 rimfire rifle market in the U.S. with its [[Ruger 10/22]]. The 10/22 is popular due to b
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  • ...ld War II, who favored the newly-designed [[High Standard HDM]] [[.22 Long Rifle]] pistol. "Wild Bill" Donovan, director of the OSS, demonstrated the pisto ...rifle suppressor, showing expansion chamber "reflexed" (going back around) rifle barrel, and four baffles. Diffractor and baffles are carefully shaped to d
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  • [[Image:Edit 4x rifle scope.jpg|thumb|250px|View through a 4x rifle scope]] [[Image:Swift687M.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A Swift model 687M variable power rifle scope with parallax compensation (the ring around the objective lens is use
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  • ... and over 350 affiliated clubs, make USPSA the dominant competitive pistol shooting organization in the United States and the largest Region within IPSC. USPSA The United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA) is a 501c(3) non-profit Delaware corporation that is cu
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  • ... of the only yellow house in the neighbourhood or hide behind a bright red sports car. Often the urban sniper will take advantage of, or create holes in wall ...r or hostage. Thus weapons used by military snipers like the [[M82 Barrett rifle]] with armor piercing rounds, would '''not''' be suitable for taking use on
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  • Since the tragic shooting in Newtown, CT, The Brady Campaign experienced a bump in new supporters<ref ...e|select-fire]] weapons are as good as identical, since a [[semi-automatic rifle]] may be fired rapidly.<ref>[http://blog.bradycampaign.org/?p=693 Brady Cam
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  • ...on, regulatory changes made in [[May 2006]] provide a one-year amnesty for rifle and shotgun owners facing prosecution for failing to register their firearm ....32 ACP]] ammunition, with the exception of certain guns typically used in shooting competitions, were added to the list of prohibited firearms.
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  • |name= Sharps rifle |image= Berdan Sharps rifle.jpg
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  • |name= .22 Long Rifle |caption= .22 Long Rifle - Subsonic Hollowpoint (Left), Standard Velocity (Center), Hyper-Velocity "
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  • ...Y/is_1_48/ai_80635894 Smith & wesson model compact: Good looking and great shooting, petty finds that there is a lot to like about this new offering from the S ...n the rest of the world it has become a popular [[combat pistol shooting]] sports cartridge. With good JHP bullets in the more energetic loads (> 500 ft·lbf
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  • ...yon.net/The_44Special_A_Reappraisal.htm "The .44 Special - A Reappraisal"] Shooting Times Magazine August 1966.</ref><ref>Keith, E. [http://www.darkcanyon.net/ ...46/ai_76782005 "Lethal force: Selling Cowboy Action To More Than Cowboys"] Shooting Industry, June, 2001.</ref>
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  • |type= [[Rifle]] |primer=Small rifle
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  • ...sports, such as the [[Shooting at the Summer Olympics|Olympic]] [[10 m Air Rifle]] and [[10 m Air Pistol]] events. ... Girandoni (1744-1799) and is sometimes referred to as the [[Girandoni Air Rifle]] or Girandoni air gun in literature (the name is also spelled "Girandony"o
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  • ...00 Consumer Magazines]</ref> and an official publication of the [[National Rifle Association]] (NRA). ...114. </ref> This call eventually led to the revitalization of the National Rifle Association and established a Board of Directors to help manage the nation-
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  • .... She won a gold medal in the 1984 Olympic Games. In [[Shooting sports|gun sports]], men and women compete as equals. There is even a group of women shooters ...sted Canada's wartime efforts. A proud example is the [[Dominion of Canada Rifle Association]], founded in 1868, which has trained generations of Canadians
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  • ...dnshootingsports.org/2009/02/C301-pressRelease.html "The Canadian Shooting Sports Association applauds Bill to end the hated Long Gun Registry"], February 9 ...preferring to limit their scope almost exclusively to competitive shooting sports and safety instruction.
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  • *[[Canadian Shooting Sports Association]] *[[Dominion of Canada Rifle Association]]
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  • ...gi CMP affiliated club.] The CMP operates through a network of affiliated shooting clubs and [http://www.odcmp.com/Clubs/StateAssoc.htm state associations] th ... 104-106, 10 February 1996) created the ''Corporation for the Promotion of Rifle Practice & Firearms Safety'' (CPRPFS) to take over administration and promo
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  • [[File:rifle with mirage shield.jpg|thumb|Um, why does that guy have a venetian blind st : ''This article is about how the mirage effect can affect shooting performance. For those of you who may want more in-depth information on th
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