World Benchrest Shooting Federation
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]
|  | |
| Jurisdiction |  International | 
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | WBSF | 
| Founded | 2001 | 
| Official website | |
| worldbenchrest | |
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
European Records
    
Below are the official records of the European Benchrest Shooting Federation (EBSF) as of February 2017. [2]
- Aggregates
- Grand Aggregates
- Small Groups
See also
    
- List of shooting sports organizations
- World Rimfire and Air Rifle Benchrest Federation[4]
References
    
    
External links
    
    
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