Centrefire Pistol

This discipline is shot at 25 metres and is a variation of the traditional ISSF shooting event. Its origin lies in competitions with military-style service pistols, and as such its history dates back to the 19th century. Centrefire pistol has both a slower, precision component combined with a sets of rapid fire. As such it is suited to both revolver and automatic pistols.

66 Rounds. Total in mags or S/L of 6 Rounds.

At 25m
6 Rnds
6 sighting shots. One exposure. Target faces for 2 minutes.
At 25m
30 Rnds
5 Mags or S/L of 6 Rounds.

One exposure repeated 5 times. Target will face for 8 minutes. Fire all rounds, no reload command given.

At 25m
30 Rnds
5 Mags or S/L of 6 Rounds.

One exposure. Target faces for 35 seconds and away for 2 seconds. Fire 6 rounds per exposure.

Reload on command and shoot as previous (total of 4 times).