Target Shotgun Festival Provisional Results

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Please see below links to the Results from this weekend’s Target Shotgun Festival

The Festival took place on Butt Zero at the National Shooting Centre – Bisley, welcoming a record number of entrants on Saturday, and a full complement of entrants on Sunday.

Results are Provisional until Monday 2nd March at 12.00 midday at which point they will be finalised. If you have any challenges to the scores please contact becky.mills@nra.org.uk 

Saturday Results – CLICK HERE

Sunday Results – CLICK HERE

Images from the weekend can be found on our Facebook page – HERE

If you are interested in getting involved in Target Shotgun, there are Introductory Courses available throughout the year, and numerous Competitions in the NRA’s calendar with Target Shotgun events.

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