Imperial Issued Ammunition

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With a busy meeting behind us we have taken note of concerns about the performance of the issued ammunition in TR competitions. Whilst every meeting yields queries, criticism, comment and occasional praise on this matter I have decided to instigate a careful review of the performance of the issued ammunition. I am mindful of the exceptionally hot conditions; these may well have been contributing factors but we are seeking  assistance to see if we can highlight any consistent factors.

We have commissioned a series of further ammunition tests and will shortly be surveying selected groups of competitors.

We will publish a summary of our findings later this year once the programme of testing and evaluation is complete.

 

Andrew Mercer

Group Chief Executive & Secretary General

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