The shooting events were held between 29 November and 5 December on the Army rifle range at
Williamstown, Australia. Nine shooters represented Venezuela in six events. One of the shooting officials, the President of the Range Jury for Classing Committees, was the Venezuelan H. Schlaepfer. For the shooting events, a two-week practice period was held before the games. However, the facilities constructed at the Army range were not complete in time for this due to adverse weather affecting construction. This weather continued during the practice period, with strong winds and heavy rain; the shooting committees expressed concern. ;Men's free pistol In the free pistol event on 30 November, Venezuela was represented by
Hector de Lima Polanco, who had competed in 1952, and
José Bernal. Each athlete fired 60 rounds, in six sets of ten; they could take practice shots before and between sets, up to 18 practice shots. In his sets, de Lima Polanco shot 91, 83, 87, 84, 82, 84, placing 24th. Bernal came 25th, shooting 85, 82, 86, 86, 80, 89. and features shooters aiming to hit a moving target with 100 shots over two courses on two days. They shoot from 100 m, with each course broken into three sets. The first course of 50 shots were single shots, broken into the first two rounds of 20 shots and the last of 10. The second course was double shots broken into two rounds of 10 and one of 5. Before each set, shooters were allowed two trial runs. Venezuela was represented by
Germán Briceño, who placed ninth of eleven. In the single shot course, he scored 62, 79, 39 for 180, and in the double shot course he scored 79, 77, 39 for 195. His score was 375. ;Men's small-bore rifle (three positions, 50 m)
Juan Llabot competed in the small-bore rifle events. In the full set, or three positions, event, held on 4 December, 120 shots were fired in series of ten, which were completed in two courses; in the first course, 40 shots were fired lying
prone followed by 40 kneeling. In the second course, 40 shots were taken while standing. Up to ten practice shots per position could be taken, before or between the series of ten. Llabot placed 32nd, shooting 100, 99, 98, 99 (for 396) prone; 91, 89, 96, 93 (for 369) kneeling; and 87, 86, 89, 91 (for 353) standing, taking a total of 1,118 (out of a possible 1,200). ;Men's small-bore rifle (prone, 50 m) Llabot was joined in the prone small-bore rifle event held on 5 December by
Enrique Lucca. In it, six series of 10 shots, in two courses, were taken and scored out of 100 for a possible 600; previously in the event, 40 shots were fired for total possible 400. Ten practice shots could be taken before or between the series. Despite performing best in the prone position in the three position event, Llabot placed worse in the prone event, coming 33rd. He shot 98, 98, 100, 99, 98, 99, for a total of 592. Lucca did better, scoring 97, 100, 100, 98, 99, 100, for a total of 594, placing 25th. ;Men's trap (clay pigeon) The men's
trap was contested for Venezuela by
Franco Mignini and
Raúl Olivo. It was held over three days, with one course per day. 200 clay pigeons were shot in total; 75 each on 29 and 30 November, and 50 on 1 December. Each course was broken into rounds of 25 shots. Mignini shot 21, 20, 19 in the first course, 22, 19, 25 in the second course, and 24, 22 in the third course, for a total of 172 and 13th place. Olivo shot 21, 18, 21 in the first course, 23, 20, 18 in the second course, and 22, 22 in the third course, for a total of 165 and 19th place. ==References==