Running Target - also known as Running Boar - events involve engaging a moving target with a scoped air rifle.
Typically shot at a range of 10m, the event was developed in the late 1980’s as a replacement for the Olympic 50m Running Boar event, which was shot with a .22 calibre rifle.
In 10m Running Target events, a target is pulled horizontally across a 2m wide gap at a distance of 10m away from the shooter, typically visible for between 2.5 to 5 seconds depending on the speed and the event.
Running Target matches featured in the Olympics between 1991 and 2004 and had a large following. While no longer an Olympic competition, Running Target is still an internationally recognised event and World Championships are held each year.
Further Information
- Discipline Chairman:
- Les Armitage
- Phone:
- 07 3281 3447
- Email:
- runningtarget@ssaaqld.org.au
Rule Books*
* May be shot Subject to Range Approval. Approved firearms must still comply with Qld State Laws & Regulations.
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