Member associations of Region 2

Central/Southern Europe
Germany (south of the Main River)

This association represents 14 clubs

13 clubs joined forces OÖ. Prangerschützenverband in 1982.
Depending on the weapons used, different traditions developed: today, a distinction is made between noise customs and festive shooting, as well as between Prangerschützen (1,200 members in Upper Austria), Stahel or crossbow shooters (500 members in Upper Austria), Bürgergarden (1,500 members in Upper Austria) and Schützenkompanien. Member clubs

The Prangerschützen are not military marksmen, but festive marksmen. Therefore, the Stutzen is not a firearm, but a traditional implement that is handmade. Each Stutzen is a precious unique piece, some of which have been crafted by gunsmiths into true works of art with magnificent carvings.

We, the Prangerschützen of Upper Austria, keep this tradition alive. For centuries, festive shooting has been an integral part of Upper Austrian culture. With their active club life, our numerous members still contribute to the successful organisation of both church and secular celebrations.

www.prangerschuetzen-ooe.at/

 

The picture shows Josef Lohninger – European Shooting Champion 2015–2018.

 

The Executive Board of Region 2

Konsulent Johann Grabner

Regional Secretary
The regional secretary of EGS also serves as Komtur.

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