Range Managers Guide and Code of Practice for Safe Use

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Please find attached the first edition of the NRAโ€™s Range Managers Guide and Code of Practice.

The publication of this guidance is in response to increasing technical enquiries received from our affiliated clubs who are in the privileged position of owning and / or operating their own range.

Whilst the guide is not exhaustive, it is the result of our experiences operating the Bisley range complex; we hope you find the contents helpful in maintaining and improving the safe operation of your range.

We welcome feedback; please email Nic Couldrey, NRA Regional Ranges Manager Nicholas.Couldrey@nra.org.uk

If you would prefer hard copy then please email Jodie Gray-Piazza Jodie.Gray-Piazza@nra.org.uk; copies are free for NRA affiliated organisations.

Click here to download the NRA Range Managers Guide

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