International Metallic Silhouette Shooting Union

Cut cardboard targets of the same shape and sizes which are used as steel targets in metallic silhouette shooting.
International Metallic Silhouette Shooting Union
Jurisdiction International
Membership 18 regions
Abbreviation IMSSU
Founded 1992 (1992)
Official website
imssu.org

The International Metallic Silhouette Shooting Union (IMSSU) is the international organization for metallic silhouette shooting, which was founded in 1992 in response to the fact that rules for metallic silhouette shooting started to diverge around the world.[1]

The European regional body is Association Européenne de Tir sur Silhouettes Métalliques (AETSM), which means European Metallic Silhouette Shooting Association

Member associations

Region Name of the region
 Australia
 Austria Austrian Metallic Silhouette and Field Target Association
 Belgium
 Czech Republic
 Denmark
 Finland
 France French Shooting Federation (Fédération Française de Tir)
 Germany German Sports Shooting Association (Bund Deutscher Sportschützen)
 Ireland
 the Netherlands
 New Zealand
 Norway Norwegian Metallic Silhoutte Association (Norges Metallsilhuettforbund)
 South Africa South African Metallic Silhouette Shooting Association (SAMSSA) (Suid-Afrikaanse Metaal Silhoeet Skiet Vereniging)
 Sweden
  Switzerland
 United Kingdom
 USA United States Metallic Silhouette Association (USMSA),
which follow NRA rules in the U.S. and IMSSU-rules in World Championships.
 Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Sport Shooting Federation

See also

References

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