10 days till Imperial 155

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The Civilian Service Rifle Imperial Meeting comprises of individual competitions on Wednesday 3rd – Saturday 6th July, and two team events on the Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th July.
 
The CSR Championship (Grand Aggregate) is formed of the individual events on Thursday – Saturday. Most competitions are shot at distances between 100-500 yards, with the dynamic Urban Match shot at 100-25 yards.
 
The Meeting concludes with two team competitions:
 
Falling Plates: Saturday 6th July. As per 2023, we are offering entries in two classes (Modern and Open), whilst the Historic match is in abeyance.
We are actively working on solutions to reinstate the Falling Plates competition for all calibres on Bisley ranges. This requires some clever engineering and testing of equipment and methods to re-set the heavy plates, which understandably takes time.
We are confident there will a solution in place for 2025
 
Methuen Cup: Sunday 7th July. Teams of 6 can compete in either the Historic Enfield or Practical Optic Class, with the course of fire following the Short Range Match
 
We are thankful to sponsors AIM Field Sports, RPI Supplies and Vortex Optics for their continued support and additional prizes for this year’s competitions
 
For full details please visit: online.nra.org.uk/imp155-csr

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