Encyclopedia

Shooting

Also found in: Dictionary, Medical, Idioms, Wikipedia.
(redirected from skeet shooting)

shooting

The placement of shotcrete.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Architecture and Construction. Copyright © 2003 by McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

Shooting

(dreams)
Shooting someone or being shot yourself is a fearful and violent dream experience. It may reflect aggression, powerlessness, release of strong and dangerous emotions, and/or symbolize a conclusive event in a particular situation or relationship.
Bedside Dream Dictionary by Silvana Amar Copyright © 2007 by Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
The following article is from The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1979). It might be outdated or ideologically biased.

Shooting

 

a blasting operation performed in boreholes using special charges called torpedoes. Shooting is done during or after the drilling of deep wells for exploration and extraction of useful minerals, such as petroleum, natural gas, and water. Shooting of wells was first used in the late 19th century in the state of Oklahoma and in Baku, Russia.

During drilling, shooting of wells is used to prevent the tool from becoming trapped in the well, to break up damaged metal (primarily using shaped-charge axial torpedoes), to loosen stuck drilling pipe at a particular point and free it by “shaking” (using a torpedo made from a detonating cord), and to break and cut off pipes using high-explosive torpedoes and shaped-charge pipe cutters, respectively. In operating wells, with wire and mesh filters, primarily those drilled for water, shooting is used to clean clay out of the filter immediately after drilling or to remove sediment deposited on the filter during operation (a detonating-cord torpedo). The blast and the accompanying pulsation of the explosion products and movement of liquid in the area completely remove sediment from the filter, thus increasing the yield of the well. Shooting may be used to open a horizon; this is usually done by torpedoes with cartridges of explosives.

Large charges containing up to several tons of explosives are used to increase the yield of wells whose productive horizons contain hard rocks. In some cases, a liquid or paste explosive is forced into the horizon or cracks in the horizon for this purpose. The blast is often set off by fuses with delays of up to ten days, and the shaft is protected by installing cement bridges above the torpedo that are reopened by drilling after the blast. For example, in shallow water wells (to 0.2–0.5 km), this is done using relatively small torpedoes weighing from 3–5 kg to a few dozen kilograms, and the blast is set off without protection of the shaft.

The temperature and pressure in the well are very important for selecting the charge and design of the torpedo. Torpedoes suitable for use at pressures up to 150 meganewtons per sq m and temperatures up to 250°C have been developed (1975). Special heat-resistant explosives and fuses are used in such torpedoes.

REFERENCES

Lovlia, S. A., L. A. Gorbenko, and B. L. Kaplan. Torpedirovanie i perforotsiia skvazhin. Moscow, 1959.
Prostrelochnye i vzryvnye raboty vskvazhinakh. Moscow, 1972.

S. A. LOVLIA

The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition (1970-1979). © 2010 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
Mentioned in
References in periodicals archive
On the second day, there was skeet shooting in which players use a traditional and centuries-old rifle called "Siyah Kaman" (or "black bow").
Morgan Craft was a member of the 2016 US Olympic Shooting Team and finished fifth in the skeet shooting competition.
Egyptian Azmy Mehelba surprised spectators by winning gold at the 2016 Cyprus Grand Prix in shotgun in the men's skeet shooting competition.
My next venture with Remington guns was all about the Model 870.1 started with a used 20-gauge field gun; then I added a 12 gauge that had been engraved and inlaid with gold, fitted with a fancy aftermarket buttstock, and used pretty extensively for skeet shooting. I was working at Gil Hebard Guns at that time, and the fancy 12-gauge gun came in for us to appraise.
While they were being fluffed and buffed, I treated myself to skeet shooting school with a private instructor.
food & lodging Yes unguided hunts Yes goose hunting Yes equipment No bird processing Yes dogs welcome Yes women/children welcome Yes mixed hunting parties No skeet shooting Yes wingshooting Yes
Rhythmic gymnast Frankie Jones, pictured, - who won five silver medals and one gold - will be joined by Natalie Powell, the 78kg judo gold medal winner and Elena Allen, the women's skeet shooting silver medalist.
2012 _ Kimberly Rhode wins the Olympic gold medal in women's skeet shooting, making her the first American to take an individual-sport medal in five consecutive Olympics.
NEWCASTLE University student Frank Cordesmeyer will take part in the skeet shooting World Cup in Kazakhstan on May 18 and May 19.
The illuminated fluorescent shot makes shot placement visible to the naked eye, revolutionizing skeet shooting and drastically reducing the discouraging learning curve inherent in the sport."
Astana, Oct 7 (ONA) For the first time in its history, the national shooting team came second at the Asian Skeet Shooting Championship held in Kazakhstan from October 1st to 10th 2013.
The rifle was completed, and Frank flew to San Antonio, Texas to present it to Harry, who is a lifelong rifle shooter and skeet shooting champion.
Copyright © 2003-2025 Farlex, Inc Disclaimer
All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other reference data is for informational purposes only. This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.