Historic Service Rifle Match – Saturday 6th October

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Places are still available for the Historic Service Rifle Meeting, taking place in the afternoon of Saturday 6th October.

 

The match is open to 4 categories of service rifles:

  • Classic (SMLEs)
  • Veteran (No 4s/ No 5s)
  • Veteran Optic (No 4T)
  • All Comers Iron (Foreign Service Rifle)

Six different practices will be shot, at distances ranging from 100-300 yards.

 

This meeting offers a great lead up to the start of the new Civ SR League Season, and the Armistice Centenary Commemoration Match.

 

The first round of the league 2018-19 Civ SR League is shot on the following day (Sunday 7th October), consisting of three matches: Short Range Rural, Urban and Whitehead Matches.

 

The Armistice Centenary Match on Saturday 10th November promises to be both a reflective and enjoyable day of commemoration. Spaces are limited, but spectators are also welcome to enjoy the atmosphere.

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