Practical shooting is a sport which challenges an individual's ability to shoot rapidly and accurately with a full power handgun, rifle, and/or shotgun. To do this, shooters take on obstacle-laden shooting courses called stages, some requiring many shots to complete and some just a handful. While scoring systems vary between practical shooting organizations, each will measure the speed with which the stage is completed with penalties for inaccurate shooting.
Competition had begun with the leather slap quick draw events of the 1950s, which had grown out of America's love affair with the TV westerns of that era. However, many wished for a forum that would more directly test the results of the experimentation that had been going on in Big Bear Lake, California and many other places. Competitions evolved to test what had been learned, and just for the pure fun presented by what quickly became a sport requiring competitors to deal with constantly changing scenarios while shooting rapidly and accurately with full power handguns.
In 2003, a new shooting sport, The Polite Society was formed. This sport combines handgun shooting matches with actual training events to create a shooting "event" rather than just a shooting match, and is intended to be an "additional" shooting sport rather than a "replacement" for any existing sport.
Практическа стрелба | Praktinis šaudymas | Tiro prático | Practical-ammunta
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