Otto Weber

Obituaries
NRA Bisley

NRA Bisley

Published on:

Share

Otto Weber

The NRA have been advised of the passing of Otto “The Duke” Weber, a longstanding member, and more recently an honorary member of the City Rifle Club. Otto died on Saturday 16th November, following cancer of the oesophagus. Given the option of further prolonged, uncomfortable treatment, Otto chose to let nature take its course and passed away in his sleep. His loving, caring wife Evelyn was by his side.

Otto was a true gentleman and serious competitive shooter on firing points around the globe, mainly Bisley, Canada and California. Otto was a member of the 1974 USA Palma Team.

He will be remembered not only for his shooting achievements over so many years but also for great companionship both on and off the range and his dry humour.

Our thoughts go to his wife Evelyn, his family and his friends.

Related news

General News

Secretary General for the National Rifle Association (NRA) – Chief Executive Officer for the National Shooting Centre Limited (NSC)

We are pleased to announce the recruitment for the position of Secretary General for the National Rifle Association (NRA) – Chief Executive Officer for the National Shooting Centre Limited (NSC) For more information on the role apply here.

Continue reading →
NRA UK Logo

General News

Announcement From Andrew Mercer

Recruitment of New NRA Secretary General / NSC Chief Executive   After 12 memorable, challenging and rewarding years in post I have decided to retire next year. Dorset and a one year old granddaughter are beckoning. The new NRA Secretary General / NSC Chief Executive will have the privilege of leading our exceptional team of

Continue reading →

General News

Update on 6.5mm Creedmoor ammunition

Following updated direction from DIO, NRA Clubs licenced to fire on Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) ranges in the UK must comply with the following restrictions on the use of 6.5mm Creedmoor:   The use of 6.5mm Creedmoor by NRA Clubs is restricted to fixed ranges with a 3700m danger area As part of the planning

Continue reading →
See more
Skip to toolbar