Stang shooting

Stangskyting in Norway, 2007. The nearest target is placed at 155 meters, and the farthest at 221 meters.
An electronic scoring board showing the number of hits for each shooter at the first half.
Sauer 200 STR (Scandinavian Target Rifle) is the most commonly used rifle for stangskyting nowadays.

Stangskyting, literally Stang-shooting named after Colonel Georg Stang (1858–1907), is a practical rifle competition popular in Norway where dueling shooters have two periods of 25 seconds to get as many hits as possible on a target at an unknown distance, with an unlimited number of rounds. Competitions in Norway are arranged by Det frivillige Skyttervesen.