CSR Winter League 2022/2023 Winners

Competitions Results

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For the first time, this season’s CSR Winter League placings have been classified, with classifications allocated according to paragraph B11 of the CSR Handbook, (available to download
here)

Thanks to everyone who entered, making it another successful year for the discipline. Grateful thanks also to our generous sponsors Vortex, and for their continued and valued support to the NRA and Civilian Service Rifle.

Vortex Sponsored Awards:

Class Specific: This year Vortex are generously supporting the encouragement of up and coming shooters with prizes for the highest scoring competitor
in the lowest class in each of the four rifle types;

  • Historic Enfield ‘A’ Class – Vortex Binoculars – Martin Rigby
  • Any Iron ‘A’ Class – Vortex Binoculars – Sam Meredith
  • Practical ‘B’ Class – Vortex Scope – Mark Eustance
  • Service Optic ‘B’ Class – Vortex Scope – Matt Lee

Alongside the above four awards are Classless and Classified NRA awards:

Classless League:

The highest scores overall in each rifle type, regardless of class, will be awarded with a piece of etched glassware, as per the
below;

  • Historic Enfield
    • 1st Place – James Gray (X)
    • 2nd Place – Keith Winning (X)
  • Any Iron
    • 1st Place – Adrian Cattell (X)
    • 2nd Place – Sam Meredith (A)
  • Practical Optic
    • 1st Place – Bill Ellis (X)
    • 2nd Place – Colin Hudson (X)
    • 3rd Place – Oliver Dunn (X)
  • Service Optic
    • 1st Place – Roy Wade (X)
    • 2nd Place – Peter Cottrell (X)
    • 3rd Place – Adam Chapman (X)

Classified League:

NRA Medals are awarded in each event and to each class, subject to Prize List ‘D’ of the NRA handbook;

    • 2+ Entries: Gold Medal
    • 6+ Entries: Gold and Silver Medal
    • 11+ Entries: Gold, Silver and Bronze Medal

 

  • Historic Enfield:
    • X Class
      • Gold Medal- James Gray
    • A Class
      • Gold Medal- Martin Rigby
      • Silver – Matt Packham
  • Any Iron:
    • X Class
      • Gold Medal – Adrian Cattell
    • A Class
      • Gold Medal – Sam Meredith
      • Silver Medal – Rob England
  • Practical Optic:
    • X Class
      • Gold Medal – Bill Ellis
      • Silver Medal – Colin Hudson
      • Bronze Medal – Oliver Dunn
    • A Class
      • Gold Medal – Rob Stevens
      • Silver Medal – Dave Camp
      • Bronze Medal – Mick Lawton
    • B Class
      • Gold Medal – Mark Eustance
      • Silver Medal – Dave Wylde
      • Bronze Medal – Dave Green
  • Service Optic:
    • X Class
      • Gold Medal – Roy Wade
      • Silver Medal – Peter Cottrell
    • A Class
      • Gold Medal – Dan Sanderson
      • Silver Medal – Simon Devlin
      • Bronze Medal – Tony Defreitas
    • B Class
      • Gold Medal – Matt Lee
      • Silver Medal – Dave Atraghji
      • Bronze Medal – Gonzalo Lavandera

The above awards will be given out at the CSR BBQ and Prize Giving on Saturday 1st July at the Army Target Shooting Club.

BBQ tickets are pre-order only, book yours  now via this page. The bar will be open from 5.30pm, BBQ will be served from 6.30pm, with prizegiving starting at 7pm

Don’t forget, entries for the CSR Imperial Meeting, Falling Plates, Methuen and E-League are all open now at online.nra.org.uk!

 

Full Historical CSR Results can be found here.

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