Practical Shooting
Practical Shooting athletes (IPSC-style competitive shooting) must blend accuracy, power, and speed into a winning combination. Most shooting takes place at relatively close distances, with rare shots out to 50 meters. Hitting a 15 centimeter zone might seem easy to an experienced pistol shooter, but in IPSC only full power handguns are used (9mm or larger). Handgun targets are 57 centimeters by 45 centimeters with a 15 centimeter center representing the "A zone" or bullseye. Mastering a full power handgun is considerably more difficult than shooting a light recoiling target pistol, especially when the competitor is trying to go as fast as possible. Time is a key factor. Scores are divided by the time taken to achieve them, adding to the challenge. IPSC is not restricted to handguns. There are four disciplines; IPSC Handgun, IPSC Rifle, IPSC Shotgun and IPSC Action Air.
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