Why didn't India send any 300m rifle shooters to ISSF World championship, Cairo, Egypt?

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Why didn't India send any 300m rifle shooters to ISSF World championship, Cairo, Egypt?

Post by KDS991213 » Wed Nov 26, 2025 7:29 pm

There wasn't a single Indian representative for 300m rifle events. What's going on?

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Re: Why didn't India send any 300m rifle shooters to ISSF World championship, Cairo, Egypt?

Post by Anand » Fri Nov 28, 2025 12:55 pm

Hi,
AFAIK there are no private/state 300M ranges where one can practice. The AIGVM & NSCC if and when they are held, are usually done at Government Police/CRPF/Military etc ranges. Even so most practice for 300M is done at 50M using .22 Rifle as the sight picture and other stuff is the same.
Unfortunately, the land area, permissions required, legal/govt compliance and cost involved in running a 300M range is beyond the scope of most entities, even rifle associations. So state or central govt ranges need to come up for the encouragement of the sport. This event not being an Olympic event doesn't get preference.

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Re: Why didn't India send any 300m rifle shooters to ISSF World championship, Cairo, Egypt?

Post by Vikram » Fri Nov 28, 2025 7:49 pm

Anand,

That explains the situation well.
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Re: Why didn't India send any 300m rifle shooters to ISSF World championship, Cairo, Egypt?

Post by mundaire » Tue Dec 02, 2025 9:27 pm

I agree with Anand. The biggest cost in building any range in India today, is cost of land.

For a 300m set up, the area required and consequent land cost is beyond any reasonable commercial return on investment. Hence, either a wealthy person or the government can put one up, as a "good deed" for common benefit, no way it can ever be commercially viable or hope to pay for itself even over many years.
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