The 155th Imperial Meeting starts in 7 days

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The 155th Imperial Meeting starts in just 7 days time!
 
The Meeting will kick off with the NRA Service Rifle Imperial, with members of the UK and Overseas Armed Forces contesting the Short Range Rural Contact Assessment and Queen Mary on Friday 14th June
 
Throughout June and July we look forward to welcoming many hundreds of shooters from across the world to the National Shooting Centre to compete in an array of different styles of shooting
 
If you are still keen to book your place, please be aware of the upcoming entry deadlines:
 
Monday 24th June: F Class, Match Rifle & Target Rifle
Thursday 27th June: Civilian Service Rifle
Monday 8th July: Historic Arms, McQueen, Sporting Rifle
Wednesday 10th July: CCF Schools Extras (Cadet McQueen, Clays, 1K, GRSB)
Monday 15th July: Gallery Rifle & Pistol, 300m
 
For more information please visit our Online Booking Website

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