10 m air rifle
Weapon: <link glossary>Air rifles (to these are also counted compressed air rifles, which use cold gases for the propulsion) in calibre 4.5 mm and a maximum weight of 5.5 kg, a maximum <link glossary>muzzle energy of 7.5 joules.<link glossary>Ammunition: customary <link glossary>bullets (diabolo pellets) in calibre 4.5 mm maximumTargets: Diameter of the 10 = 0.5 mm, ring distance = 2.5 mm eachDistance: 10 mAiming position: standing, freehanded position, whereas the shooter must stand completely free (without armrest or any other artificial rest)Programmes:
a) Standing: 20 shots in 40 minutes, 40 shots in 75 minutes, 60 shots in 105 minutes, including trial shots (rule 1.10 of the sport regulations)
b) Three positions: for students 30 shots in 75 minutes and for youth 60 shots in 120 minutes, prone, standing and kneeling (rule 1.20 of the sport regulations)Comment: Internationally, men shoot 60 shots and women 40 shots.10 m air rifle <link glossary>bench rest
For the seniors’ class (from 56 years of age), divided up in the groups A, B and C, a bench rest discipline is offered; weapons, ammunition, targets and distance are the same as with 10 m air rifle (see rule 9 of the sport regulations).Source: <link glossary>German Shooting Federation
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- C.I.P.
- calf
- Calibre / Gauge
- Calibre-airgun pellets
- Cardboard case
- Cardboard insert
- Cardboard wad
- Cartridge
- Case
- Case head
- Case length
- Case mouth
- Case neck
- Case rim/edge
- Centerfire cartridges
- Centerfire ignition
- Chamber
- Circular seam coating
- Closed hunting season calibres
- cloven hooves
- Cloven-hoofed game
- Clump formation
- clutch of eggs
- coat
- cock-and-bull stories
- cows
- Cup wad
- Cutting of hair at point of impact