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Pistol shooting ranges shall be equipped with electronic targets (Olympic Qualifying Competitions require SIUS targets until 2024).
The Bill McKenzie Rifle Range is a mobile, fully functional rifle range with 20 firing points in multiple arenas, including the WVU Coliseum and the WVU Shell Building. More than twice the size of the previous WVU Rifle Range, the mobile range allows for many more spectators. The range features 20 state-of-the-art 3D electronic targets that have crossfire detection, and 20 bullet catchers and surrounding walls—which create a safe range area for competition in any arena. Large projector screens, provide shot-by-shot coverage for an ideal experience for spectators.
The National Rifle Association of America has announced that the Silver Mountain Targets electronic target system will be deployed for the High Power Rifle phases of the 2022 National Matches at Camp Atterbury, Indiana.
Electronic targets allowed scores to be updated and displayed almost immediately on computer screens. Competitors, coaches and spectators gathered around these screens to watch the championships unfold. Attention to the updates increased particularly during finals and shootoffs, where cheers could be heard after particularly good shots.
The Bill McKenzie Rifle Range is a mobile, fully functional rifle range with 20 firing points in multiple arenas, including the WVU Coliseum and the WVU Shell Building. More than twice the size of the previous WVU Rifle Range, the mobile range allows for many more spectators. The range features 20 state-of-the-art 3D electronic targets that have crossfire detection, and 20 bullet catchers and surrounding walls—which create a safe range area for competition in any arena. Large projector screens, provide shot-by-shot coverage for an ideal experience for spectators.
The National Rifle Association of America has announced that the Silver Mountain Targets electronic target system will be deployed for the High Power Rifle phases of the 2022 National Matches at Camp Atterbury, Indiana.
Electronic targets allowed scores to be updated and displayed almost immediately on computer screens. Competitors, coaches and spectators gathered around these screens to watch the championships unfold. Attention to the updates increased particularly during finals and shootoffs, where cheers could be heard after particularly good shots.
Pistol shooting ranges shall be equipped with electronic targets (Olympic Qualifying Competitions require SIUS targets until 2024).