Trafalgar Meeting 2023

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Trafalgar Meeting 2023

Saturday 21st  – Sunday 22nd October

This Meeting is full of character, with competitors seen entering into the spirit of the event and some wearing appropriate clothing for the firearms used at the time
The firearms being used attract attention especially when, what is basically a museum piece, can be seen in full operational glory. This offers the pleasurable opportunity to use, view and handle historical, classic and vintage arms. Museums and private collectors do preserve our heritage firearms, however practical use by shooters with knowledge of these guns adds another dimension. These firearms being shot across the ranges is a reminder of the history of their development, from flint muzzle-loader or matchlock, to breech-loading nitro cartridge firearms
There are events at most distances between 10m – 900 yards!

 

To enter, and for more details please visit: https://online.nra.org.uk/trafalgar-23

 

In addition the popular Trade Fair will be taking place on both the Saturday and Sunday, hosted in the NRA Pavilion

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