Uncertain of your exact question. However, ONE hygiene concern is LEAD (the metal) from primers and from lead bullets. When shooting in a poorly ventilated area, you are exposed to inhaling airborne lead. Lead deposits on hands, and they must be washed prior to eating or drinking, or you may INGEST lead from your skin. You are also exposed to high noise levels when shooting, and need to use hearing protection.
Wash hands and face after shooting before eating, drinking or applying makeup. Lead is deposited on skin.
No its not at all hygienic, it carries germs.
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Overton Hygienic Building was created in 1922.
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Sorry- there are dozens of terms used in rifle shooting. Can you be a bit more specific?
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A shooting target is commonly referred to as a "bullseye" or simply a "target." It is used for aiming and shooting practice in firearms training or recreational shooting.
Shooting sticks are used for mostly rifles on firearms. To provide a rest and reduce the motion when shot. You put the shooting stick in the ground and lay on your stomach to shoot.