25th Phoenix Meeting – Entries Open

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Entries are now open for the 25th Phoenix Meeting – please note the online booking system does take a while to load due to the amount of events on offer.
The Phoenix Meeting offers a huge variety of competitions across multiple disciplines including Civilian Service Rifle, F Class, Gallery Rifle & Pistol, Muzzle Loading and Black Powder, McQueen, Sporting Rifle and Target Shotgun. Most of the Bisley range complex is in use over this weekend, with events on offer between 10 to 1000 yards there is truly something for everyone!
๐ŸŒย World Championships: In addition to being the 25th Phoenix Meeting, the National Shooting Centre will also be hosting the IGRF and ITSF World Championships! Awards will be presented to both Individuals and Teams
Entries can be made via:ย https://online.nra.org.uk/phoenix2022

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