Small-bore Long Range Match – OPEN

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The Small-bore Long Range Match is open for entries!

Open to any single shot rifle (Magazine rifles must be loaded by single shots), the Competition is shot in the afternoon Sunday 14th April in two details starting at 200 yards and falling back to 300 yards.

There are three Classes included in this competition:

MRSB Class: โ€œIronโ€, magnifying or telescopic sights may be fitted. The forward hand may also be rested, but the rifle itself may not touch the rest and the butt may not be rested or touch the ground

TRSB Class: โ€œIronโ€ sights only. The forward hand may not be rested. Entries to TRSB are also eligible for MRSB prizes

SRSB Class: British or foreign military training rifles such as the Enfield No 2, 8 or 9, foreign equivalents or Morris tube conversions, fitted with Iron sights of any type. The forward hand may not be rested. Entries to SRSB are also eligible for TRSB and MRSB prizes

Full details, course of fire and entry forms can be found HERE

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