Marco Rupp Wins Annual Bad Kissingen Shooting Competition
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by anya Schmidt | BAD KISSINGEN – 2025/05/27 02:38:09
The annual small-caliber, long-range shooting competition recently concluded at the Royal Privileged Freehand shooters 1458 Bad Kissingen, according to organizers.
Participants shot from either a prone or seated position on a designated disc marked with five symbols,positioned 50 meters away from the target.
Shooters were given five practice shots within a two-minute timeframe. Following the trial, they had to complete two magazine changes while firing ten shots within one minute, totaling 20 shots per series. In the event of a tie, the series with the higher score determined the winner.
The awards ceremony took place at the shooting club of the Royal Privileged Freehand Shooters 1458 Bad Kissingen.
Competition Results
Marco Rupp secured first place with a score of 195 rings.Dominik Kutscher followed in second place with 190 rings, and Burkard Bischof took third place with 184 rings.
“Marco Rupp took first place with 195 rings.”
Günter Fröhlich, the club’s 1st Schützenmeister, and Philipp Hess, the head of long weapons, congratulated the winners.
The top performers were awarded snack packages based on their final placement.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is small-caliber shooting?
Small-caliber shooting involves using firearms that fire relatively small-diameter ammunition, typically .22 caliber, for target practice and competition.
What is the distance to the target in this competition?
The target is positioned 50 meters away from the shooter.
How are ties broken in the competition?
In the event of a tie, the series with the higher score determines the winner.
