Birmingham Bisley 2022

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Birmingham Bisley 2022 was held at Kingsbury on 4th and 5th June organised by Hereford and Worcester RA, under WFA Bromsgrove’s licence. Sunday 5th was rather wet but we reduced the effect on competitors by shooting entirely at 600 yards.Β 

The winner of the Queen Elizabeth Coronation Cup (awarded in 1953 and most appropriate this year!) for the TR Grand was Henry Sanders of Northants, followed by Reg Curtis (Dark Horse) and Keirin McCamley (Surrey). The winner of the FTR Grand for the Watson Bowl was Dean Wallace from Barry Shooting Centre, followed by Mike Harris and Asad Wahid (both Dorset Riflemen).

TR results – Birmingham-Bisley-2022-TR-sortedbyGrandAggregate

FTR results – Birmingham-Bisley-2022-FTR-sortedbyGrandAggregate

 

A full report will appear in the NRA Autumn Journal.

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