New NSC Website launched

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The National Shooting Centre at Bisley has a brand spanking new website!
We have today launched the new website for the National Shooting Centre (NSC) at Bisley www.nationalshootingcentre.co.uk
The NSC is the NRA’s trading arm that operates our rifle and shotgun ranges and other Bisley facilities. The NRA delivers charitable activities including competitions and training.
Our world famous range complex offers the widest range of target shooting in the UK, including rifle shooting at targets from 25 to 1,200 yards, and clay target shotgun shooting including sporting clays and Olympic disciplines.
The new website is designed to make visits to the National Shooting Centre easier and more enjoyable, with information on ranges, accommodation, clubs, catering and retail outlets.
We welcome feedback – please email: hello@nationalshootingcentre.co.uk

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