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{{Short description|Informal target shooting}} {{about||the PuTTY command line utility PLink|PuTTY|the military term|tank plinking}} {{Use mdy dates|date=April 2020}} {{use American English|date=December 2020}} [[File:Mojave desrt plinking.JPG|287px|right|thumb|Metal target used for plinking]] '''Plinking''' is informal [[target shooting]] done for [[leisure]], typically at non-standard [[shooting target|target]]s such as [[tin can]]s, [[lumber|log]]s, [[bottle]]s, [[balloon]]s, [[fruit]]s or any other man-made or naturally occurring objects.<ref>{{Cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/47874453/plinking-is-popular-sport-for-gun/ |title='Plinking' is Popular Sport for Gun Shooters |first=J. Fred |last=Eder |newspaper=[[The Monitor (Texas)|The Monitor]] |agency=United Press |page=8 |date=1953-10-12 |access-date=2020-04-02 |via=Newspapers.com}}</ref> The term is an [[onomatopoeia]] of the sharp, ringing sound (or "plink") that a [[projectile]] makes when hitting a metallic target such as a tin can or a [[road sign]] plate.<ref>''Deflective Skepticism and Critical Plinking'', Parisian Laundry Montreal, Quebec, 2014; see [http://mawcollective.com/?p=312 mawcollective.com]</ref> ==Practice== In contrast to shooting done at established [[Shooting range|target ranges]], plinking is generally done at home in one's [[backyard]], in an open field, or on other private land, the owner of which does not demand [[cover charge|entrance fee]]s. ==Appeal== {{improvereferences|section|date=January 2024}} {{essay|section|date=January 2024}} The primary attributes of plinking that make it appealing as a sport are as follows: easy availability and a broad variety of locations, minimum cost, freedom in practice, outdoors environment, and more engaging shooting experience when compared to established [[Shooting range|target ranges]]. Since not all people have reasonable access to a target range, outdoor shooting done at home or another nearby piece of land is a natural alternative, and for many, homemade shooting ranges are the only way to keep up good [[marksmanship]]. [[File:Rifle Plinking Target Drum Example.jpg|270px|right|thumb|Metal can used for plinking]] [[File:Orange,lemon, and beet on a target stand.jpg|270px|right|thumb|An orange, lemon and beet on a target stand, photographed as the orange is struck by a [[.22 rifle]] bullet]] Since target ranges generally charge a fee for the use of their facilities, and shooters usually have to buy their own paper targets, going to a target range can incur significant costs, especially when added up over time. In addition, gun ranges by necessity have many strict rules about the use of their facilities, concerning shot rate, types of ammunition, and firearms permitted, where the shooter is allowed to stand, and when they can go downrange to check their targets, which some shooters may find stifling. Many shooters also find the open air to be a much more pleasant shooting environment than an indoor target range, which is usually windowless and made of concrete and steel. By contrast, plinking can be done at home or during casual excursions whenever the urge strikes (subject to local regulations), for merely the cost of ammunition, and the targets used can be any item of suitable size that is at hand, with [[beverage can]]s being one of the more popular choices. Plinking can be done alone or in small groups at the individual pace of the shooters. The targets that are used are one of the main reasons why plinking is popular among gun enthusiasts, especially hunters. A three-dimensional target in an outdoor setting is much more akin to a real-world hunting scenario, allowing a hunter the opportunity for practice. Since any reasonably sized object, from a soda can or a [[charcoal]] briquet<ref>''Single Action Sixguns'', page 294; John Taffin, Krause Publications, year 2005</ref> to an arbitrary spot on a tree can be used as a target, a three-dimensional plinking range can easily be set up that will simulate situations commonly found while hunting small [[game (hunting)|game]], such as when the animal is behind cover, or up in a tree. A plinking target will also often react much more positively to a hit than a paper target will, either with an audible impact, or visual confirmation by moving, splattering, or falling over. [[Steel target]]s, which are used for formal [[action shooting|action]] and [[long range shooting]] competitions, are also popular among plinksters due to their relative ease to set up, as well as their clear evidence of good hits. ==See also== * [[Glossary of firearms terminology]] * [[List of rifle cartridges]] * [[Hunting]] * [[Target shooting]] ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== {{Commonscat}} * [http://firearmusernetwork.com/programs/powerplinker/ Power Plinker] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110924003047/http://firearmusernetwork.com/programs/powerplinker/ |date=September 24, 2011 }} - Promoting the benefits of plinking. [[Category:Shooting sports]] [[Category:Firearm terminology]]
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