volgschoten
Volgschoten, also known as "follow-up shots" or "second shots," refer to a practice in the context of Dutch and Flemish shooting traditions, particularly within the framework of historical target shooting competitions. This tradition is deeply rooted in the cultural heritage of the Netherlands and Belgium, where archery and firearms have long been associated with historical celebrations, military history, and civic pride.
The practice of volgschoten typically occurs during large-scale shooting events, such as the annual "Sint Maartensschieten"
In volgschoten, the term specifically describes the act of taking a second shot at a target after
Volgschoten is not limited to archery; it also applies to firearms, particularly in events where participants
While volgschoten is primarily a cultural and recreational activity, it also serves as a way to preserve