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  2. Wimbledon Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Wimbledon Cup is a marksmanship trophy that was established in the 1870s. [ 2 ] It is awarded annually during the National Rifle & Pistol Matches which are held at Camp Perry , Ohio and has become the most prestigious prize in US long-range rifle shooting.

  3. International Confederation of Fullbore Rifle Associations

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    The last two of its international long-range target rifle world championships were held in the U.S. in 2015 (won by Great Britain) and in New Zealand in 2019 (won by Australia). [5] Its modern Palma matches require teams of 16 firers (occupying 4 targets), together with 4 target wind coaches, a captain, manager, and main wind coach, plus 2 ...

  4. Long range shooting - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. This Long Range American Sniper Rifle Can Hit Out Past a Mile

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    The M24 was the primary sniper rifle of the U.S. Army from 1988 until the 2010s but has been replaced by the M2010 and M110, faster-firing semi-automatic sniper rifles with greater range.

  6. Sovereign's Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Sovereign's Prize, referred to as the Queen's Prize or the King's Prize depending on the incumbent British monarch, is the oldest fullbore target rifle shooting competition and is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious prizes in the sport globally. [1] Founded in 1860, it was originally held annually on Wimbledon Common in London.

  7. Rifle shooting at Cambridge University - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge University Long Range Rifle Club was founded in 1864, [12] to conduct the two-day 'Cambridge Cup' match rifle meeting. [13] The Long Range Rifle Club is no longer formally associated with the university, but continues to administer the Cambridge Cup competition, now held at Barton Road, to which members of the club and recent ...

  8. Shooting target - Wikipedia

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    In fullbore target rifle within the International Confederation of Fullbore Rifle Associations (ICFRA), competitions can be held in either a short range or long range format, with distances either in yards or meters. F-Class shoots at the same targets as Palma, but during the scoring process an extra inner ring (which is half the diameter of ...

  9. Creedmoor Rifle Range - Wikipedia

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    In 1874, the Leech Cup was presented to the Amateur Rifle Club by Major Arthur Blennerhassett Leech, Captain of the visiting Irish Rifle Team and is thus the oldest trophy offered today in competitive target shooting in the United States. [9] It was presented to the NRA in 1901 and was then annually awarded for long distance shooting by any ...