Trap

Trap is the oldest and most popular target shooting discipline. The sport is played the world over according to a wide variety of rules.

Parcours

Originally created to train hunting for small game, Jagdparcours is now one of the most popular disciplines around the world. The appeal lies in the very realistic and different trajectories and speeds of the clay targets.

Skeet

There is no room for error when trying to hit fast-moving targets traveling at various angles and heights. Shooters who have a gun with stock dimensions and sight picture tailored to their preferences are able to fully focus on what’s important: sensing the direction and speed of the target and perfectly synchronizing their own movements.

Trap

Parcours

Skeet

Trap is the oldest and most popular target shooting discipline. The sport is played the world over according to a wide variety of rules.

Originally created to train hunting for small game, Jagdparcours is now one of the most popular disciplines around the world. The appeal lies in the very realistic and different trajectories and speeds of the clay targets.

There is no room for error when trying to hit fast-moving targets traveling at various angles and heights. Shooters who have a gun with stock dimensions and sight picture tailored to their preferences are able to fully focus on what’s important: sensing the direction and speed of the target and perfectly synchronizing their own movements.

Sights set in Competition Shotguns

Krieghoff’s K-80 has a particularly unique reputation in the global target shooters community. Not only is it of historical significance, but to this day it continues to set benchmarks. Personal experience and an intensive dialogue with sporting shooters around the world drive the ongoing dynamic enhancement of this successful competition shotgun. The addition of the K-20 added small gauge capability to Krieghoff‘s competition shotgun lineup. Slimmer and lighter, it has all the technical features of its “big sister”. In other words, it really is built for the smaller 20-gauge cartridge and is not just a small gauge barrel set in a normal sized receiver. Right from the start, Krieghoff‘s concept for competition shotguns included optimizing them for the respective discipline and perfectly aligning them to individual preferences. The latest model, the single barrel shotgun KX-6, demonstrates the steady momentum in the development of Krieghoff‘s competition shotguns. 

Sights set in Competition Shotguns

Sights set in Competition Shotguns

Krieghoff’s K-80 has a particularly unique reputation in the global target shooters community. Not only is it of historical significance, but to this day it continues to set benchmarks. Personal experience and an intensive dialogue with sporting shooters around the world drive the ongoing dynamic enhancement of this successful competition shotgun. The addition of the K-20 added small gauge capability to Krieghoff‘s competition shotgun lineup. Slimmer and lighter, it has all the technical features of its “big sister”. In other words, it really is built for the smaller 20-gauge cartridge and is not just a small gauge barrel set in a normal sized receiver. Right from the start, Krieghoff‘s concept for competition shotguns included optimizing them for the respective discipline and perfectly aligning them to individual preferences. The latest model, the single barrel shotgun KX-6, demonstrates the steady momentum in the development of Krieghoff‘s competition shotguns.