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  2. Shooting ranges in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Locations. Shooting ranges exist in most parts of the US, with the exception of cities in the states of Hawaii, California, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey and Illinois with strict gun control laws. [citation needed] Private or restricted-access shooting ranges are owned and used by police departments, private companies, private membership ...

  3. High school gun clubs and teams in the United States

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    As of 2018, there are reportedly more than 2,000 high-school rifle programs across the United States. [1] In 2015, 9,245 students in 317 schools across three states participated in the USA High School Clay Target League. In 2018, participation had increased 138% with 21,917 students from 804 teams in 20 states. [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. Creedmoor Rifle Range - Wikipedia

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    Creedmoor Rifle Range. The grand international rifle-match at Creedmoor - second day shooting at a thousand yards / drawn by A.B Frost. Location. Long Island, New York. Coordinates. 40°44′29″N 73°43′54″W  /  40.74139°N 73.73167°W  / 40.74139; -73.73167. Type.

  6. Point-blank range - Wikipedia

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    Point-blank range is any distance over which a certain firearm or gun can hit a target without the need to elevate the barrel to compensate for bullet drop, i.e. the gun can be pointed horizontally at the target. [1][2] For targets beyond-blank range, the shooter will have to point the barrel of their firearm at a position above the target, and ...

  7. Shooting range - Wikipedia

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    Military ranges are typically at least 500–1,000 metres (547–1,094 yd) to safely accommodate the range of most rifles. Public ranges can be as long as 2,000 yards (1,829 m) and typically accommodate hunters and sportsman participating in sports such as 300 m Standard Rifle, metallic silhouette or benchrest shooting.

  8. Edson Range - Wikipedia

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    Edson Range. Coordinates: 33°15′50″N 117°25′5″W. Marine takes aim at Edson Range. Edson Range is a firing range complex at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, near Oceanside, California. It is named for Marine Major General "Red Mike" Edson, "a World War II Medal of Honor recipient and a distinguished small arms marksman proponent." [1]

  9. List of rifles - Wikipedia

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    Colt's New Model Revolving rifle: Colt's Manufacturing Company United States: 1955 Colt ring lever rifles: Colt's Manufacturing Company.34 in lead ball.36 in lead ball.38 in lead ball.40 in lead ball.44 in lead ball United States: 1837 CZ 452: Česká Zbrojovka Uherský Brod.22 Long Rifle.22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire.17 HMR.17 HM2 ...