Field shooting explained

Field-shooting or terrain-shooting (Danish: terrænskydning,[1] Norwegian: feltskyting,[2] [3] Swedish: fältskytte[4] [5]) refer to a set of pistol and rifle shooting sport disciplines that usually are shot from temporary shooting ranges in the terrain at varying (and sometimes unknown) distances, rather than at permanent shooting ranges at fixed distances.

Some examples of Field-Shooting disciplines are:

See also

References

  1. http://www.aalborg-skyttekreds.dk/component/eventlist/categoryevents/2-terraenskydning Danish: Aalborg Skyttekreds af 1862 - Terrænskydning
  2. https://snl.no/feltskyting Norwegian: feltskyting – Store norske leksikon
  3. http://haugesund-pistolklubb.no/?page_id=283 Norwegian: Litt om feltskyting – Haugesund Pistolklubb (English: A little about field shooting - Haugesund Pistol Club)
  4. http://www.pistolskytteforbundet.se/om-pistolskytte/faltskjutning Swedish: Svenska Pistolskytteförbundet-Om pistolskytte-Fältskjutning
  5. Web site: Swedish: Fältskytte gevär förklarat Sandvikens Skyttegille . 2017-10-06 . 2017-04-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170417011743/http://sandvikensskyttegille.se/fs_info.php . dead .

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