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We NOW have 7 different shooting ranges and 3 different types of weapons: rifles, pistols and revolvers. The different ranges can be used to educate shooters about the principles of correct aiming techniques. REMEMBER to push the X button at the top right of the screen to leave the programme. |
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Beginner’s Range: 15 metres, 10 shots. 15-meter Indoor Shooting Range with a traditional aiming ring sight. |
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Advanced Range: 15 metres, indoor, 5 sighters and 20 shots. Don't use this range without knowledge of how a rifle behaves under real-life shooting conditions. |
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Beginner’s Range: 15 metres, 10 shots. 15-metre Indoor Pistol Shooting with a standard pistol. Aim just under the black area of the target. Your shots will be magnified after each shot, and will appear on the board at the right, together with a summation of the results. |
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Advanced Pistol: 15 metres, indoor, 5 sighters and 30 shots. Don't use this lane without knowledge of how a pistol behaves under real-life shooting conditions. |
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Advanced 25-metre outdoor pistol range with electronic scoring. This range simulates the conditions you will meet when you shoot the 25M Centre-fire Event. |
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Beginner’s Range: 15 metres, 6 shots. Shooting at a standard target with a revolver. Aim just under the black area of the target. Your shots will be magnified after each shot, and will appear on the board at the right, together with a summation of the results. |
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Beginner’s Range: 20 - 90 metres, 6 shots. Field practice range - shooting at hinged metallic targets with a revolver. The targets are placed at random distances between 20 - 90 metres against 8 random backgrounds. |
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