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NRA Skills courses aim to develop experience and knowledge in a particular discipline, instilling the confidence to participate in competitions and be part of this enjoyable sport, whether as an individual or in a team.

 

As we approach the busiest time of the shooting year, and with the Phoenix Meeting and the 150th Imperial Meeting in our sights, we still have places on the following courses:

 

GR&P Advanced Skills – Saturday 27th Apr

TR Skills Development – Saturday 27th & Sunday 28th Apr (Two Day Course)

TR Introduction – Saturday 18th May

Civ SR Advanced Skills – Saturday 18th May

TS Skills – Saturday 15th Jun

 

All courses include coaching from national and international level shooters.  As one recent participant said: “Could you please pass on my thanks to all the instructors  on the skills development day on Saturday – it was a great day’s shooting. I really enjoyed it and picked up even more information and tips. Just waiting for my FAC to come through and then it’s off to buy a rifle and start competing. Still smiling remembering what a great day it was.  Many thanks!’

 

For details and Booking Forms please visit the links above.

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