In the realm of competitive shooting, specialized discs launched into the air serve as airborne targets. These discs, typically made of a fragile material like pitch, are propelled at varying speeds and trajectories to simulate the flight of game birds. Different shooting disciplines utilize distinct target presentations, influencing the required firearm type and shooting technique.
This practice plays a crucial role in developing and assessing accuracy, precision, and hand-eye coordination under pressure. Historically rooted in live pigeon shooting, the transition to these inanimate targets marked a significant ethical advancement in the sport while maintaining the challenge and excitement. The standardized nature of the targets allows for fair competition at the highest levels, contributing to the integrity of international shooting events.