Trijicon World Shooting Championship Gallery

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posted on September 12, 2014
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A competitor runs (literally) the USPSA stage.



 

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Temperatures and muzzles were as hot as the competition.





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With rifles by ArmaLite and FNH, pistols by FNH and optics by Trijicon, competitors adapted to each stage’s equipment.





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Competitors prepare for the fast action of the NRA Bianchi Cup stage.





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Both professional and amateur shooters were challenged by the sheer number and types of stages.





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On the 3-gun stage, competitors had to shoot pistol, shotgun, and rifle-even in unconventional positions.





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In the F-class stage, competitors were given four sighting shots at the 500-yard targets.





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A Navy Seabee exhibits the proper prone position in F-class competition.

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