Annual shooting test

Did the annual shooting test yesterday.
100 meters.
Standing, with no rest and as fast as possible.
Happy with the result
I'm on track!👌
Thought the stalkers test for DSC1 was 100yds 2 lying, 75yds 2 kneeling , 25 yds 2 standing ? Is your test different ?
 
The op is in Norway

Hi!

I'm in Norway!✌️.

30 shots over 2 different days.
No points needed, just shoot on target.
Then 5 shots with each rifle you are going to do big game hunting with.
These 5 shots have to be inside the circle, 30 cm/100 meters.
You can choose firing position.
 
Hi!

I'm in Norway!✌️.

30 shots over 2 different days.
No points needed, just shoot on target.
Then 5 shots with each rifle you are going to do big game hunting with.
These 5 shots have to be inside the circle, 30 cm/100 meters.
You can choose firing position.
Is it a legal requirement?
 
and you chose standing with no rest? 😂
Hi!
Yes!🤠
I'm on my local shooting range once or twice a week all year round.
There I shoot one or two magazines standing with no rest.
It gives me the advantage and sharpnes that I need, when the day comes when I'm out hunting.
No hesitation, no wondering and no insecurity!🫡

'The 7 P's:
Proper
Planning and
Preparations
Prevents
****
Por
Performance

My favourite saying.🎯😎
 
Did the annual shooting test yesterday.
100 meters.
Standing, with no rest and as fast as possible.
Happy with the result
I'm on track!👌
Good drills, has been a while since I took that test - still got my last licence somewhere.

You guys are so lucky to have the number of ranges you have in Norway, I used to love shooting there back in the day & can still remember on my first hunt there being told that if I shot a wolf, on the radio I was simply to say “it’s OK, I’ve missed” in case anyone was listening. My last licence included wolves - times had changed!

If people over here had access to the local ranges you guys have they’d understand you don’t need quad sticks, or tripods or even 6.5CM to shoot things. They’d also have a few raised eyebrows when it came to extraction too 😝
 
Good drills, has been a while since I took that test - still got my last licence somewhere.

You guys are so lucky to have the number of ranges you have in Norway, I used to love shooting there back in the day & can still remember on my first hunt there being told that if I shot a wolf, on the radio I was simply to say “it’s OK, I’ve missed” in case anyone was listening. My last licence included wolves - times had changed!

If people over here had access to the local ranges you guys have they’d understand you don’t need quad sticks, or tripods or even 6.5CM to shoot things. They’d also have a few raised eyebrows when it came to extraction too 😝

Yes, we do have a lot of shooting ranges in Norway.
In Vestfold municipality where I live there is 32 shooting ranges (rifle, shotgun or pisto/revolver)
Mostly because of the volunteer rifle corps (DFS, 1892) that has been in charge of rifle shooting ranges.
They have 135000 members that shot with Sauer 200 with open sights in local, regional and nationally competitions and championships.
They are slowly opening they're perspective on using riflescopes, hunting rifles and shooting on distances beyond 100, 200, 300 and 350 meters.
But you guys have some long distance shooting ranges that very rare for us.
There is a few, but 'closed company' and long travelling distances makes it cumbersome...
 
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