Scottish NRA Affiliated Clubs Covid-19 Range Access

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NRA Affiliated Club Access to outdoor MoD Ranges in Scotland during Covid-19 Restrictions

I am pleased to report that Clubs in Scotland can resume shooting activity on MoD ranges in Scotland, provided that they comply with site specific Covid-19 risk assessments.  Clubs must contact their local Training Safety Officer (TSO) before resuming any shooting activity.

RCO’s are reminded that signing the range log confirms that the RCO has read and understands range orders and will comply with the ME/MV limits for the range.  Keep in mind that range orders may have changed during the lockdown period. There is no requirement for Clubs to provide a list of firearms to be used on a MoD range.

Finally, please make sure that all the Club documentation is up to date including Home Office Approval,  MoD range licence, RCO qualifications, First Aid kit and qualified person and that only shooters holding an NRA Shooter Competency Card attend bookings.

 

Nic Couldrey

Regional Ranges Manager

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