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What (who) is shooting program - definition

SHOOTING SPORT BASED AROUND PRECISION, POWER, AND SPEED
Action shooting; Dynamic shooting; Action Shooting; Dynamic sport shooting; Dynamic sports shooting; Dynamic pistol shooting
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shooting brake         
  • 1910 [[Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost]] Shooting Brake
  • A horse-drawn shooting brake in 1903 (photo from the New York Fish and Game Commission)
AUTOMOTIVE DESIGN ELEMENT
Shooting-brake; Shooting break
¦ noun Brit. dated an estate car.
Bullseye shooting         
  • Woman shooting 10 Metre Air Rifle
  • Indoor Bullseye shooting with an air pistol.
  • ISSF]] 300 meter rifle disciplines.
SHOOTING SPORT
Range shooting; Range-Shooting
Bullseye shooting is a category of shooting sport disciplines where the objective is to score points with carefully placed precision fire by hitting a target as close to its center as possible. The name refers to the target center's nickname — the "bull's eye".
Pigeon-shooting         
  • Donald Mackintosh]], one of the gold medallists in pigeon shooting at the 1900 Olympics
SHOOTING SPORT INVOLVING LIVE PIGEONS
Live pigeon shooting; Pigeon shooting; Pigeon shooter
Pigeon shooting is a type of live bird wing shooting competition. Traditionally, there are two types of competition: box birds and columbaire.

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Practical shooting

Practical shooting, also known as dynamic shooting or action shooting, is a set of shooting sports where the competitors try to unite the three principles of precision, power, and speed, by using a firearm of a certain minimum power factor to score as many points as possible during the shortest amount of time (or sometimes within a set maximum time). While scoring systems vary between organizations, each measures the time of which the course is completed, with penalties for inaccurate shooting. The courses are called "stages", and are shot individually by the shooters. Usually the shooter must move and shoot from several positions, fire under or over obstacles and in other unfamiliar positions. There are no standard exercises or set arrangement of the targets, and the courses are often designed so that the shooter must be inventive, and therefore the solutions of exercises sometimes varies between shooters.