Target Sports

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Targets from Canadian Shooting Sports Association (CSSA)

Target 1 10 Metre Air Pistol
Target 2 10 Metre air rifle and 20/25 Metre .22 Rifle (White Bull's Eye)
Target 2 10 Metre air rifle and 20/25 Metre .22 Rifle (Black Bull's Eye)
Target 3 20/25 Metre .22 handguns and 50 Metre .22 rifles (White Bull's Eye)
Target 3 20/25 Metre .22 handguns and 50 Metre .22 rifles (Black Bull's Eye)
 

Targets from overbike.ca

V0.00 Sight-In Target from www.targets.ws used as the example
V1.00 Sight-In Target
V2.00 Sight-In Bingo Target


The 21 Foot Rule Why Cops Train at 7 Yards

In 1983, an article written by a Salt Lake City police officer named Dennis Tueller was published in a law enforcement journal. The article was titled "How Close is too Close?" It dealt with the premise of a man armed with a holstered handgun defending against a man armed with a striking or stabbing instrument.

Through experimentation, Tueller developed what became known as the "21-Foot Rule," which concluded if a bad guy armed with a knife or a club was within 21 feet of you, the reasonable conclusion would be you were within his danger zone. In other words, the bad guy could cover 21 feet in about 1.5 seconds -- before you could draw your handgun and neutralize the threat.

The simplest of these drills required a shooter to draw and engage a target placed at 7 yards (21 feet), with the goal of obtaining two fight-stopping hits in less than 1.5 seconds.


Crosman

Model 1322C Schematic
Model 1322C Parts List
Model 1322C Schematic II
Model 2240 .22 cal. CO2 Pistol EXPLODED VIEW & PARTSLIST
Model 2250 .22 cal. CO2 Carbine EXPLODED VIEW
357 Pistol
Parts View
.177 cal. CO2 Model No. 3576W, 3574W, 3576BB Seals
Parts View .177 Single Pump Pnuematic Pistol : Weihrauch HW40 / Beeman P3 / Marksman 2004 Seals Canadian Airgun Forum (HW40 vs. P17)

12 Gauge Shotgun

At close range, the pellets essentially act as one mass, and a typical shell would give the mass of pellets a muzzle velocity of 1300 fps and KE of 2100 ft/lb. At close range (less than 4 feet) an entrance wound would be about 1 inch diameter, and the wound cavity would contain wadding. At intermediate range (4 to 12 feet) the entrance wound is up to 2 inches diameter, but the borders may show individual pellet markings. Wadding may be found near the surface of the wound. Beyond 12 feet, choke, barrel length, and pellet size determine the wounding.

Air gun ballistics

These weapons, also known as "BB" (ball-bearing) guns, fire .177 or .22 round pellets at muzzle velocities of 200 to 900 fps. Though considered of low energy and relatively "safe" for children to use, they can cause severe injury, such as to the eye, and even to abdominal organs.

The projectile can penetrate to a depth of 25 mm at a range of 1 meter and up to 15 mm at a range of 5 meters.
(Grocock, et al)

Air guns are usually never included in gun regulation. Homicide and suicide have been reported with air guns.
(Cohle et al, 1987; DiMaio, 1975)

Gun Blast

The University of Utah Eccles Health Sciences Library

Understanding ballistics - A Primer for Courts


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