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bullseye 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". In Scandinavia, this type of shooting competition is referred to as Range-Shooting (Danish: baneskydning, Norwegian: baneskyting, Swedish: banskytte), as it usually takes place at dedicated shooting range.
A large emphasis is put on accuracy and precision through steady breath, sight picture and trigger control, and fixed and relatively long time limits give competitors time to concentrate for a perfect shot. An example of bullseye shooting competitions is the ISSF pistol and rifle events, but there are also many other national and international disciplines which can be classified as bullseye shooting, e.g., NRA Precision Pistol competitions in the United States.
Matches are normally held at permanent shooting ranges where the competitors are lined up beside each other and shoot during the same predetermined time period at their own stationary targets which are placed at the same fixed distances from match to match. Distances in bullseye shooting disciplines are typically given in round numbers such as 10, 15, 25, 50, 100, 200 or 300 meters, depending on firearm type and discipline. During competition, the line consisting of shooters is called the firing line, while the line consisting of targets is called the target line. Due to its simple format, bullseye shooting is often recommended for beginners in shooting sports in order to learn the general fundamentals of marksmanship. Bullseye shooting is a part of the olympics, and considerable training is needed to achieve a high level of proficiency.
The prices are what you would expect $100-119.00 for 1000 primers but they have bricks of LMRP and LPMP like 20 each …. CCI and Federal.
LPPs maybe 8 bricks for $100. CCI and Federal
It’s just the most primers I’ve seen out on an open shelf in a long time.
Just getting started in Precision Pistol (a.k.a. Bullseye Pistol). The rules include a minimum trigger pull of 2.5 lbs for .22s. My Ruger Mark IV Hunter already has the Volquartsen Accurizing kit but it's at 1.75 lbs. Tandemkross lists a kit but it's rated below 2.5 lbs. Neither the...
The genesis of this wackiness, beyond really enjoying revolver shooting as of late, is earlier in the year I bought a copy of a book, or rather two volumes combined, that covers the topic. It was written in the interwar period, at least one of which appears to have been published originally in...