Firing is conducted from a fixed standing position at an array of static steel plates using .22 rimfire firearms. You have a maximum of 10 rounds to hit 5, 6, or 7 targets. One is designated the stop plate and must be shot last. Others may be shot in any order, and re-engaged in any order, but all must be engaged at least once before shooting the stop plate. After your score is recorded and you reload, you repeat strings of fire with the same firearm to complete the stage. Each match has separate stages for handguns and rifles. Scoring is a combination of speed and accuracy.
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