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Well deserved cuppa


last Saturday and chose the Lee Enfield as the subject. We had 21 attendees for a lecture in the morning and range practice in the afternoon. Everyone seemed to enjoy the day as well as getting something out of it. From how to get on target accurately at long range to realising that the reason your scores aren’t very good is down to a loose blade foresight! We have had several suggestions for further days so that will keep me busy for some time to come.


firearms but there are also plenty of competitions for Black Powder, Air and Fullbore from 15 yards right up to 1000 yards. This Meeting has over 75 competitions to enter, giving you enough chances to earn yourself one of the much sought after Grandmaster Medals. In addition to the shooting there is the Arms Fair held in the Bisley Pavilion. I can already hear the sound of ammo presses all over the country gearing up


The Inter-Counties weekend is on over the weekend 11th to 12th June and has a slight change this year. The first competition of the Inter-Counties is the R Jarvis Individual match. In past years this has been open only to members of the County squads. This year it has been decided to open the event to any individual member of the NRA. If you are interested


would like more information


and or


wish to enter on- line, please go to our website http:// www.nra.org.uk/ and click on the link from the front page.


We had the first Special Interest day for members of the NRA Shooting Club


74 Target Shooter


I’m not sure exactly what we’re doing right with the NRA SC but we have the enviable problem of too many people turning up for our shoots. An email to those registered for the club returned a lot of good ideas for the future as well as confirming my gut feeling that we needed to put on more days to ‘spread the load’. The stats show that, so far, we’ve booked 153 ranges for the club! So, if you are an NRA member and want to join one of the fastest growing, cheapest shooting ‘clubs’ on the com- mon just drop an email to nrasc@nra.org.uk and we will send you all the info.


And finally...... One of the more uncommon sights at Bisley. No Road Tax, No Congestion Charge, Eco-Friendly Power Unit, Square 4-Horsepower Energy Cell, 16-Stroke Transmissionless Drive-Train, Sustainable Fuel Supply, Carbon Neutral Footprint, Carbon Offset Mitigation Compliant Exhaust Emissions, Contemporary Voice Activated Start / Stop Technology, Acoustically Biased ABS / FBB, Intelligent Power-Steering, Reduced Friction Independent Running Gear, Ambient Temperature Levelling Climate Control. However, running costs?


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