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We were delighted to welcome back Service personnel to Bisley ranges in 2023 following a period of absence owing to the pandemic.

 

Dovetailing with the Defence Operational Shooting Competition (DefOSC), the Individual NRA Service matches will take place on Century range on Friday 14th June, including the prestigious Queen Mary match, and crowning of the NRA Service Rifle Championship 2024

 

Concurrent events will take place on the neighbouring Pirbright ranges in June for members of UK Armed Forces HM and Overseas Forces

 

UK Armed Forces and International Teams return to Bisley on Monday 24th June for the United Service and International Team Match. The Meeting concludes on Tuesday 25th June with the Inter-Service Matches: The Urban Contact Assessment, Whitehead and Bargrave Deane

 

For full details please visit: online.nra.org.uk/imp155-sr

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