Shooting at the 1912 Summer Games:
Host City: Stockholm, Sweden
Venue(s): Kaknäs, Djurgården, Stockholm
Date Started: June 29, 1912
Date Finished: July 3, 1912
Format: 30 metres. Four-man teams. 30 shots per shooter in 6 series of 5 shots each. Scoring by hits on target, with ties broken by points. 30 hits possible per shooter, 300 points possible per shooter; 120 hits possible per Team, 1,200 possible per Team.
| Gold: | Sweden |
| Silver: | Russia |
| Bronze: | Great Britain |
Sweden won this event comfortably, with a perfect score of 120 hits on target, led by the Carlberg twins, Vilhelm and Eric. The highest individual score in this event was made by the United States’ Al Lane, who had won both individual pistol events. The event was decided by the number of hits on target, which enabled Russia to win the silver medal, despite having had only the fourth highest total of points.