GR&P Bianchi Course / Skills Day

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GR&P Bianchi Course / Skills Day

Sunday 23rd April 2023

  • This course will introduce you to specific techniques needed to compete in the Bianchi competition. You will get to try your hand at each of the 4 Bianchi stages, including use of the NSCs mover target
  • The Course will involve both classroom and practical range sessions with expert coaching from National and International level shooters
  • To enter you must be a full member of a Home Office Approved Club, and not prohibited under section 21 of the Firearms Act.ย Non-NRA members are welcome, but are required to pay an additional Non-NRA Member Fee
  • This course is intended for shooters that already own their own firearms, but you can hire (upon booking) an NRA rifle if you do not yet possess a suitable firearm
For more information and to book your place please visit: online.nra.org.uk/gallery-rifle-pistol-bianchi-skills-course-2023

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