Spring Events open for entry

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As days begin to get brighter and warmer, the NRA’s events calendar is coming into bloom. Entries are now open to the following events:

Gallery Rifle & Pistol Skills CourseSaturday 4th March

A great starting point for shooters wanting to explore this diverse discipline. Bring your own Rifle or LBP/LBR, or hire an NRA firearm when booking

 

Civilian Service Rifle Skills CourseSaturday 11th March

Take your first steps into the dynamic world of CSR. Learn about positional shooting, and practice your skills at 100 and 200 yard

 

Target Shotgun Spring FestivalSaturday 11th – Sunday 12th March

Two days of exciting competitions. Saturday features solid slug events including T&P1, M-T and Embassy Cup. Sunday welcomes a round of the 2023 NRA Shotgun League featuring the Practical Shotgun Match

 

Spring Action WeekendSaturday 25th – Sunday 26th March

Our first Action Weekend of 2023, features events for CSR, GR&P, TS and the ever popular McQueen at 200 yards. It also includes issued McQueen and Mini McQueen events for shooters who do not possess their own / suitable firearm

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