2024 Guest Days

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Online bookings have opened for the Guest Days running in 2024 – https://online.nra.org.uk/guest-days

 

Guest days offer NRA Members the ability to invite friends or colleagues (up to maximum of 4) for an introduction to the world of target shooting with a special offer for the guest if they also decide to join the NRA.

 

2024 Dates

Saturday 16th March 2024 – 100 yards on Short Siberia Range

Saturday 20th April 2024 – 300 yards on Century Range

Saturday 18th May 2024 – 600 yards on Century Range

Saturday 24th August 2024 – 600 yards on Century Range

Saturday 21st September 2024 – 300 yards on Century Range

Sunday 13th October 2024 – 25 yards on Cheylesmore Range  AND  100 yards on Short Siberia Range

 

AM & PM sessions available

£85 per booking – includes the hire of the Range, Range Officers, Targetry, Free Rifle Hire and Tea & Coffee. Ammunition is not included in the fees, but can be purchased on the day.

NRA Members may bring up to 4 guests per session.

Limited availability – online booking only – https://online.nra.org.uk/guest-days

 

 

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