Coming Soon – Precision Rifle Shooting

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Coming Soon – Precision Rifle Shooting 🎉
 
Precision Rifle Shooting (PRS) is a popular and growing shooting style which involves hitting a sequence of metal targets at varying distances, shooting from multiple supported and unsupported positions. Targets are typically sub 3.0 MOA and positioned anything 250-900 yds, depending on the location and Range Regulations.
 
The NRA hosted two trial events earlier this year and will be staging training and competitions later this year and early in 2024:
 
Sun 12 Nov 23: Training
Sat 2 Dec 23: Competition
Sun 11 Feb 24: Training
Sun 3 Mar 24: Competition
 
Further information including Event Notes and Entry Forms will be published in the coming weeks

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