CSR Winter League: April – open for bookings

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The final instalment of the CSR Winter League 2021/22 will take place on Saturday 9th April on Pirbright Ranges.

The day will be made up of two events, containing the following shoots:

  • AM: Roupell Match
  • PM: Roberts Match
For more information and to book your place please visit: https://online.nra.org.uk/csr-apr22
NEW TO CSR? On the same event page you will find our new ‘Starter Information Pack’ with advice and information if you are looking to take part in the CSR League for the first time
Prizes are awarded at the end of the League Season, including items from our sponsors Vortex Optics:
Service Optic/ Practical Optic: The Most Improved Competitor: Vortex Strike Eagle Scope, and Highest Scoring U25: Vortex Strike Eagle Scope
Historic and Iron: League Winners: A pair of Diamondback Binocular

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