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  1. Keith

    Some Of My Weapons/tools.

    I prefer to refer to my guns & blades as tools rather than weapons, but of course they serve equally well for defence as they do for hunting. I prefer 18th century equipment because it is robust, practicle & sustainable. I do own modern firearms, but for long term survival I depend on my 18th...
  2. Bryan

    Air Rifle Safety in England And Wales

    Air Rifle Safety in England and Wales 1. INTRODUCTION It is estimated that there are over six million air rifles in England and Wales, the vast majority of which are used in a safe and responsible manner. This code offers guidance to those who shoot with them. It does not apply in Northern...
  3. Bryan

    Welsh Rifle Association [WRA]

    The WRA is the Governing Body for Welsh full-bore rifle shooting. This covers both Target Rifle from 300yds to 1000yds and Match Rifle from 1000yds to 1200yds, all shot with 7.62 calibre. 300metre full-bore rifle shooting also comes under the WRA but there are currently no Welsh shooters...
  4. Bryan

    Scottish Smallbore Rifle Association [SSRA]

    The Scottish Smallbore Rifle Association is the Scottish governing body for the Olympic and Commonwealth sports of smallbore and air rifle target shooting. There are three disciplines within that remit - Smallbore Prone Rifle, Smallbore 3-Positions Rifle and Air Rifle - each held separately for...
  5. Bryan

    Scottish Rifle Associations [SRA]

    The Scottish Rifle Association [SRA] was originally formed in 1886. The Scottish XX Club was formed in 1872 for the purpose of selecting a team to take part in the National Match, the annual International Match between teams of 20 shooters from Scotland, England, Ireland and Wales. The present...
  6. Bryan

    National Rifle Club of Scotland [NRCS]

    The Club is the body responsible for representing Scotland in Long Range Rifle Shooting, and in particular in the International Match for the Elcho Shield. The National Rifle Club of Scotland was instituted in 1872, ten years after the first Elcho Match, with the purpose of "promoting...
  7. Bryan

    Jersey Rifle Association [JRA]

    The Jersey Rifle Association (JRA) was formed on 20 July 1861 under the Presidency of Colonel Le Couteur. The object of the Jersey National Rifle Association, as it was called, was to promote emulation in the use of the rifle. Crabbé is now one of the finest, up to date 600 yard ranges...
  8. Bryan

    Council For Cadet Rifle Shooting [CCRS]

    CCRS acts as a central body, which can speak with authority and give advice on cadet shooting matters. Its responsibilities, exercised with the approval of the Ministry of Defence, include liaison between other representative shooting authorities and units of the pre-Service cadet...
  9. Bryan

    Civil Service Sports Council Target Shooting Association [CSSC TSA]

    This association was established in 1926 as the Civil Service Rifle Association and supports Small-bore rifle, Full-bore rifle, Air rifle and Air pistol disciplines. Clay pigeon is a recent addition to our activities but we are still developing our involvement in this discipline. The...
  10. Bryan

    National Small-bore Rifle Association [NSRA]

    The NSRA is the national governing body for all Small-bore Rifle and Pistol Target Shooting in the United Kingdom, including Airgun and Match Crossbow Shooting. We are based at The Lord Roberts Centre, within the grounds of the National Shooting Centre, Bisley, Surrey. Individual members...
  11. Bryan

    National Rifle Association UK [NRA]

    Membership of the National governing body directly supports the future of shooting in the UK. The NRA has a commitment to promote shooting and especially to encourage younger shooters to participate in the sport. Anyone wishing to hold a Firearms Certificate (FAC) for target shooting must be...
  12. Bryan

    Rotherham Chantry Rifle, Pistol & Social Club

    We are a private, members only target shooting club, located just outside Braithwell, South Yorkshire, not far from J1 of the M18. Our facilities include: Heated clubhouse with kitchen, toilet and wash basins. Indoor heated range with 6 lanes at 10 m, 20 yds and 25 yds, plus 2 lanes at 25 m...
  13. Bryan

    Bedford Rifle Club

    Bedford Rifle Club has been in existence since 1929, initially known as Bedford Miniature Rifle Club. In 1940 the club changed its name to Bedford Rifle Club. As one of the premier small-bore target rifle shooting clubs in Great Britain, celebrating our 80th year in 2009, we would like to...
  14. Bryan

    Maldon & District Air Rifle Club

    Maldon and District Air Rifle Club is on its way to becoming the premier air gun shooting club in Essex, and with a large and growing membership, it is certainly one of the most popular. Some of our members travel considerable distances to attend and enjoy the clubs facilities. We are fortunate...
  15. Bryan

    Bangor & District Practical Rifle & Pistol Club

    The Club has weekly meetings on Wednesday evenings, from about 7 PM. All are welcome, from FAC holders to people wishing to get more information about joining, all you need is to pop along and a member of staff will gladly show you how to get started, including the two 100yard ranges and the...
  16. Bryan

    Artists Rifle Club

    The Club, possibly the oldest at Bisley, has recently moved to the London and Middlesex Rifle Association (LMRA), which is situated in the centre of Bisley Camp. Through the kind assistance of our host, we are able to offer members the amenities of a modern, spacious clubhouse, including...
  17. Bryan

    Aldershot Rifle & Pistol Club

    Situated between Badshot Lea and Farnham the Aldershot Rifle & Pistol Club offers members a wide variety of shooting disciplines on 3 separate ranges. The 25m indoor range is completely covered and is primarily used for small bore target shooting although gallery rifle and mini-rifle events also...
  18. Bryan

    Aintree Pistol Club

    We are a private club, built up by shooters and run by shooters. Our company name is Atlantic Leisure Ltd. In 1970 a small group of us leased the basement of a disused 1855 warehouse in Grundy Street, Liverpool. Now, through pursuing a vigorous policy of self-help and reinvestment we own the...
  19. Bryan

    The 49th Rifle & Pistol Club

    The 49th Rifle & Pistol Club was formed in 1945 as part of the 49th Warwickshire Home Guard Battalion Old Comrades Association, and is one of the largest target shooting clubs in the West Midlands. Based in Birmingham, West Midlands, the 49th Rifle & Pistol Club can offer: A club run BY...
  20. Bryan

    1066 Rifle & Pistol Club

    The Club Range is situated in Rock Lane; a quiet country lane on the north-east edge of Hastings and Ore. The Club owns its own freehold premises and enjoys a wide road frontage, which leads to a large car park. The newly constructed 25 metre indoor range sits within a valley and is hidden from...
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