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Less than two weeks until entries close for the 25th Phoenix Meeting!

Entries can be made at the Meeting, but will not be squadded and are subject to range availability.
Either enter online, or download the paper entry form from: online.nra.org.uk/phoenix2022
Event Spotlight:
⭐ Individual World Championships: Take part in the following events and you will automatically be entered for the Individual World Championships:
– GRSB, GRCF or GRCF Classic: 50m Precision, T&P1, Multi-Target and 1500 (£55.70)
– SGM or SGSA: Embassy Cup, T&P1 and Multi-Target (£41.40)
⭐ Long Range Matches:
– 100/200/300 Yards: Multi-positional shoot, suitable for CSR, GR and Long Range Pistol (£31)
– 400/500/600 Yards: Prone shoot 2+10 at each distance, suitable for CSR, F Class and Long Range Pistol (£31)
– 800/900/1000 Yards: Prone shoot 2+10 at each distance, suitable for CSR, F Class and Long Range Pistol (£31)
All match conditions can be found in the 2022 GR&P Handbook HERE

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