Spring Events open for entry

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As days begin to get brighter and warmer, the NRA’s events calendar is coming into bloom. Entries are now open to the following events:

Gallery Rifle & Pistol Skills Course:ย Saturday 4th March

A great starting point for shooters wanting to explore this diverse discipline. Bring your own Rifle or LBP/LBR, or hire an NRA firearm when booking

 

Civilian Service Rifle Skills Course:ย Saturday 11th March

Take your first steps into the dynamic world of CSR. Learn about positional shooting, and practice your skills at 100 and 200 yard

 

Target Shotgun Spring Festival:ย Saturday 11th – Sunday 12th March

Two days of exciting competitions. Saturday features solid slug events including T&P1, M-T and Embassy Cup. Sunday welcomes a round of the 2023 NRA Shotgun League featuring the Practical Shotgun Match

 

Spring Action Weekend:ย Saturday 25th – Sunday 26th March

Our first Action Weekend of 2023, features events for CSR, GR&P, TS and the ever popular McQueen at 200 yards. It also includes issued McQueen and Mini McQueen events for shooters who do not possess their own / suitable firearm

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