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World Benchrest Shooting Federation

World Benchrest Shooting Federation

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The World Benchrest Shooting Federation (WBSF) is the international governing body for benchrest shooting, with disciplines for both centerfire and rimfire ammunition. WBSF was formed in 2001.[1]

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Disciplines

Rimfire

  • 50 m or 50 yd (46 m)
  • Teams (3 shooters, with 6 targets each)
  • Individual (6 targets)

Two Gun

  • Teams
  • Individual

Light Varmint (LV)

  • Small Group 100 m (or 100 yards (91 m))
  • Small Group 200 m (or 200 yards (180 m))
  • 100 m aggregate (or 100 yards (91 m))
  • 200 m aggregate (or 200 yards (180 m))
  • Grand Aggregate

Heavy Varmint (HV)

  • Small Group 100 m (or 100 yards (91 m))
  • Small Group 200 m (or 200 yards (180 m))
  • Small Group 300 m (or 300 yards (270 m))
  • 100 m aggregate (or 100 yards (91 m))
  • 200 m aggregate (or 200 yards (180 m))
  • 300 m aggregate (or 300 yards (270 m))
  • Grand Aggregate
  • Small Group 200 m x10 Shots (or 200 yards (180 m))
  • 200 m x10 Shots Aggregate (or 200 yards (180 m))

Targets

WBSF Rimfire Target
  • The 10 ring has a diameter of 3 mm (0.12 inches), which is 0.06 mrad at 50 meters.
  • The inner ten ring has a diameter of 1 mm (0.04 inches), 0.02 mrad at 50 meters.

Records

World Records

Official records of the World Benchrest Shooting Federation

  • Rimfire - France Stephane Gomel (France) 250 - 25X (WBSF World Championship Manresa 2018 Spain)

European Records

Below are the official records of the European Benchrest Shooting Federation (EBSF) as of February 2017. [2]

Aggregates
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Grand Aggregates
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Small Groups
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See also


References

  1. "Home". wrabf.com.

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