

Practical or dynamic shooting is a sport in which competitors try to combine the three principles of accuracy, power and speed, using their weapons to score as many points as possible in a short period of time (or sometimes within a given maximum time). Although scoring systems vary among organizations, each measures the time it takes the course to be completed, with penalties for inaccurate marks. The tracks are called "stages" and are shot by shooters individually. Usually the shooter has to move and shoot from several positions, shoot under or over obstacles and in other unknown positions. There are no standard drills or set target layouts, and courses are often designed so that the shooter has to be inventive, so drill solutions sometimes differ from shooter to shooter.
The equipment used at the training ground is: Glock 18 i Double Eagle M904E



Evidence of bow and arrow use is over 60,000 years old. Of course, they were mainly used for hunting, and the first sports competitions began in the 18th century.
if this is your first encounter with archery, members of our team will first give you basic course, and then you will independently try the discipline of target shooting with a curved bow.


SpeedSoft is a competitive version of the airsoft game. Speedsoft players describe it as "competitive", "aggressive" and "fast".
Unlike the multi-hour milsim game characteristic of airsoft, Speedsoft is, well...fast. Not only is it fast when it comes to the style of play, but it is also fast when it comes to the amount of BB's that are sent at the opposing players during a single game, all in the 4-5 minutes that a round usually takes.
Speedsoft is played with two opposing teams, and the goal of the game is to eliminate all players from the other team as quickly as possible and achieve the set goal.
Then a short break, to recharge, then again 5..4..3..2..1..GO!!!









