Some of shooting's biggest stars flocked to Munich, Germany, for the H&N Cup, which featured superb performances for some of 2024's best, including Serbia's Zorana Arunovic.
The women's 10m air pistol world record was in top form during the tournament, winning both gold medals on offer in her discipline.
10m rifle and pistol disciplines featured two days of separate qualification and finals, while mixed team finals also took place.
In the first of her finals, Arunovic was comfortably clear of Sara Fabian of Hungary and Iana Enina for the title, and followed this up with a dominant second day final, finishing with a total of 245.4. This was close to her world record of 246.9.
France's Olympic silver medallist Camille Jedrzejewski won silver in front of Teh Xiu Hong of Singapore.
On the men's side, Samuil Donkov from Bulgaria continued to impress in the early stages of the season, with the 41-year-old winning the first final after a close battle with Turkiye's Yusuf Dikec. Anton Aristarkhov took bronze ahead of Paolo Monna of Italy and Serbia's Damir Mikec.
Aristarkhov won the second final and was joined on the podium by Turkish shooter Bugra Selimzade and Christian Reitz from Germany.
Manon Herbulot from France held off Poland's Julia Piotrowska - a big winner at the ISSF Grand Prix earlier this month - and Anna Janssen from Germany for the first women's 10m air rifle gold of the week.
Aleksandra Havran helped Serbia reach the top of the medal table in the second final, finishing ahead of Veronika Blazickova of Czechia and Norway's Jeanette Hegg Duestad on the podium.
Men's 10m air rifle golds went the way of Filip Nepejchal of Czechia and Italian Danilo Sollazzo. Nepejchal defeated Hungarian Istvan Peni and American Lucas Kozeniesky to win the title.
Sollazzo had a comfortable margin ahead of Jon-Hermann Hegg of Norway and Edoardo Bonazzi of Italy in the second final.
Mixed team rifle and pistol titles went to Serbia and Turkiye.
The pairing of Aleksandra Havran and Aleksa Rakonjac gave Serbia their fourth gold of the tournament, beating Jeanette Hegg Duestad and Jon-Hermann Hegg of Norway by a 17-7 margin, while Anna Janssen and Maximilian Ulbrich won the bronze.
Olympic silver medallists Sevval Illayda Tarhan and Yusuf Dikec took gold in the mixed team pistol final, beating Olena Kostevych and Oleh Omelchuk of Ukraine 17-9. Completing the podium was the pair of Camille Jedrzejewski and Theo Moczko of France. Olympic champions Zorana Arunovic and Damir Mikec were 10th in qualification.