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  2. Metallic silhouette shooting - Wikipedia

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    Metallic silhouette is descended from an old Mexican sport, dating back to the early 20th century, wherein live game animals were staked out at varying distances as targets. By 1948, metal cutouts of the animals were used instead of live animals, birthing " siluetas metalicas. " [ 2 ] The first metallic silhouette match was held in Mexico City.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Field archery - Wikipedia

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    Field archery is any archery discipline that involves shooting at outdoor targets of varying and often unmarked distance, typically in woodland and rough terrain.. Being a traditional field sport as well as a widely recognized competitive sport in its own right, field archery can be used to improve the techniques and fitness required for bowhunting in a realistic wilderness setting.

  5. Hunting strategy - Wikipedia

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    Hunting strategies include: [3] Baiting is the use of decoys, lures, scent or food to attract targeted animals. Blind or Stand hunting is waiting for animals in a concealed or elevated position. Calling is the use of noises to attract or drive animals. Camouflage is concealing oneself visually, or with scent, to blend in with the environment.

  6. File:10 m Air Rifle target.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Target for air rifle at 10 meter shooting range. Based on ISSF technical rules. The target: total Ø = 45.5 mm. 4 ring Ø = 30.5 mm. 9 ring Ø = 5.5 mm. 10 ring Ø = 0.5 mm, height 1.4 m above the floor. Date. 17 June 2007 (original upload date) Source. Own work by Francis Flinch and Nabla. Author. Nabla based on original by Francis ...

  7. File:WA 80 cm archery target.svg - Wikipedia

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    Description WA 80 cm archery target.svg. English: An unofficial drawing of the 80 cm archery targets used by the World Archery Federation (WA, formerly known as FITA) Italiano: un bersaglio FITA non ufficiale da 80cm per il tiro con l'arco. Date. 1 June 2006.

  8. Target archery - Wikipedia

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    Target archery. An archery competition. Target archery is the most popular form of archery, in which members shoot at stationary circular targets at varying distances. All types of bow – longbow, barebow, recurve and compound – can be used. In Great Britain, imperial rounds, measured in yards, are still used for many tournaments and these ...

  9. Modern competitive archery - Wikipedia

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    Modern competitive archery involves shooting arrows at a target for accuracy and precision from a set distance or distances. This is the most popular form of competitive archery worldwide and is called target archery. A form particularly popular in Europe, North America, and South America is field archery, shot at targets generally set at ...