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2024 IPSC Rifle World Shoot

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The 2024 IPSC Rifle World Shoot III was the third IPSC Rifle World Shoot and was held in Ruutikangas Shooting Center, Liminka, near Oulu, Finland between 4 and 9 August.[1][shallow reference] The match consisted of 30 stages over six days, and over 600 competitors.[2] Kyle Litzie (USA) won the largest division (Open). Eirik Larsen (NOR) won silver and Raine Peltokoski (FIN) bronze.[3]

The match was the first large match for the Ruutikangas Shooting Center, a newly established, expansive shooting facility covering approximately 93 hectares, designed to accommodate various shooting disciplines.[4][failed verification]

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Semi Auto Open

The Semi Auto Open division had the largest match participation with 594 registered competitors.[3]

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Semi Auto Standard

The iron sighted Standard division had the second largest match participation with 130 registered competitors. Sami Hautamäki won Standard with a margin of almost 7 percent to Heikki Tikkanen, both from Finland. Kenneth Handberg from Norway took bronze with a score of 84.98%. Lady Senior and Grand Senior categories did not meet the minimum number of participants for recognition.[3]

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Manual Action Bolt

Manual Action Bolt was the smallest division with only 21 competitors that was recognized under the current IPSC Rules As this division only had to fire half of the rounds of the semi auto divisions the maximum number of points available is only half of the semi auto divisions. All categories except Senior did not meet the minimum number of participants.[5]

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Manual Action Contemporary

Manual Action Contemporary division missed IPSC recognition as it had only 11 competitors instead of the required minimum of 20. Therefore, no official world champion titles were issued this time.[3]

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