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  2. Metallic silhouette shooting - Wikipedia

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    Metallic silhouette shooting is a group of target shooting disciplines that involves shooting at steel targets representing game animals at varying distances, seeking to knock the metal target over. Metallic silhouette is shot with large bore rifles fired freehand without support out to 500 meters, and with large bore handguns from the prone ...

  3. International Metallic Silhouette Shooting Union - Wikipedia

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    Cut cardboard targets of the same shape and sizes which are used as steel targets in metallic silhouette shooting.. The International Metallic Silhouette Shooting Union (IMSSU) is the international organization for metallic silhouette shooting, which was founded in 1992 in response to the fact that rules for metallic silhouette shooting started to diverge around the world.

  4. Shooting sports - Wikipedia

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    Metallic silhouette competitors shoot at animal-shaped steel silhouettes (chickens, pigs, turkeys and rams) that must be knocked down to score. Banks of 5 targets are placed at up to 500 meters, with distance and size of target determined by firearm class.

  5. Shooting target - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Notable instances of shooting targets with martial origins which are considered abstract today, are the field targets used in Det frivillige Skyttervesen where the original intent was to resemble amongst other wheels of vehicles (S25 target), barrels (tønne), bunker openings (stripe 30/10 and 13/40) or enemy personnel (1/3, 1 ...

  6. Talk:Metallic silhouette shooting - Wikipedia

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    scot 01:33, 12 August 2008 (UTC) That image showing MOA seems a bit, well, wrong. The chart showing all the targets are 5 MOA in height are a little... well, if the chicken target is 13" high and is at a distance of 100 yards for large bore pistol then it's almost exactly 13 MOA in height, not the 5 MOA that the chart shows.

  7. Sharps rifle - Wikipedia

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    Sharps also fabricated special long-range target versions for the popular Creedmoor style of 1,000-yard (910 m) target shooting. [7] Many modern black powder cartridge silhouette shooters use original and replica Sharps rifles to target metallic silhouettes cut in the shapes of animals at ranges up to 500 metres (550 yd).