Introduction to Precision Rifle Shooting (PRS) Course

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Introduction to Precision Rifle Shooting (PRS) Course

Sunday 11th February

The training will cover PRS Divisions, kit and equipment, positional techniques, sighting and revise the principles of marksmanship. The range sessions will practice prone, movement, various supported shooting positions between 250-700 yards
The training will be run by a minimum of 4 skilled PR shooters in conjunction with NRA instructors who will aid in the support and facilitation of the event
  • Entry Fee: £92.50, £55.50 for those that are under 25 years old
  • Firearms & Ammunition: These are not included in the entry fee, attendees are required to bring their own as familiarity and proficiency is needed as targets are placed at unknown/varied distances
  • For full details and to book your place please visit: online.nra.org.uk/prs-training-feb24

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