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This entire page seems quite biased to me, plus it doesn't even list a single source, it really needs to be changed, I didn't want to totally remove this sentence, but it seems to be biases and insulting to people who regularly practice Target Shooting. Due to its connotation, "target practice" is often used figuratively, generally to describe a situation in which a helpless thing or person is harmed.. Coviekiller5 02:34, 14 May 2007 (UTC)