Monthly Archives: July 2018

TR DAILY BLOG

Saturday 28th July – Lucky at last Overnight, the heavens opened – it seemed the British summer had finally arrived! Thunder and heavy rain in the early hours made way for a sunny morning with passing cloud and a fresh, fast, wind from the left – enough to help dry one’s camping gear in the

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Daily Posts MR, F-Class

Daily report: Match Rifle, F Class, TR   Day 1: *Mirage or Flags…. the Hopton begins* Today saw the first shoots of the Hopton (the long range competitions shot by MR, F Class and some very keen TR shots in the GGG aggregate). With yesterday’s Any Rifle competitions seeing the Scots dominating the top end of

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Winans (A) Solid Slug Ban

We have had to temporarily ban the use of Solid Slug on Winans A range. For more informaiton please contact the NRA Range Office on 01483 797777 ext 152 or by email at range.office@nra.org.uk.

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Century and Stickledown Range Availability during Imperial

All bookings are to be made online on the Azolve booking system. Any dates between Tuesday 17th – Saturday 28th July there will e very limited availability, so  please contact the range office via range.office@nra.org.uk or ext 152 Date AM PM Friday 6th July   300x, 500x, 900x & 1000x   300x, 900x & 1000x

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CSR Imperial Results

Provisional CSR Imperial Results are now available to view and download. Click here to view results from all completed matches Click here to download a PDF of all completed matches If you have any queries or challenges please email mark.haigh@nra.org.uk soonest.

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Imperial ROTs

ROTs will be available at a cost of £18.25 per hour. Please click here to see available dates, times and distances.  

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Muzzle Loading Update

Muzzle Loading The NRA announcement detailing the intention to adopt “MLAGB Rules and Guidance, in full, commencing 2 Jul 2018” has attracted much comment and we are very grateful for the feedback received.  It has become obvious that this is a far more complex subject, and discipline, than we at first realized and we need

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