NRA E-League: Civilian Service Rifle:
Spring Pilot Round 2022
What is the E-League?:
The E-League is a modernised postal league that offers shooters from across the UK the opportunity to engage in competitive shooting. The competitions that make up the League are designed to be complementary to practice/club sessions, or aid the individual in working towards entering club or NRA competitions in the future
The 2022/23 Season will run from 1st September – 31st August.
Each Season is made up of 4 Rounds
- Autumn: 1st September – 30th November
- Winter: 1st December – 28th February
- Spring: 1st March – 31st May
- Summer: 1st June – 31st August
Each Round is made up of 2 or 3 Competitions
Competitions will be based on paired down versions of NRA Courses of Fire, using mainstream target faces, at distances that cater for most clubs
Spring 2022: This is a 'pilot' Round, to test the mechanics of the league structure ahead of the 2022/23 Season launch in September
How does it work?:
- Competitions: The Competitions will be published ahead of entries opening, so you can start practicing
- Scorecard: As soon as entries open the scorecards will become available for you to download for FREE
- Shoot: You can take part in the Competitions at your own Club at any point in the three month window - you will need a witness to sign the scorecard
- Submit: If you want to be on our online leaderboard simply log into the online booking system before the deadline, and submit you entry (£1 per Competition) along with a picture of your scorecard(s) (via the 'Upload Documents' function or by emailing competitions@nra.org.uk)
Classes:
- Historic: Any SMLE/ No.4/ No. 5 rifle, service pattern as issued, with no attachments
- Any Iron: Any rifle with iron sights, with no restriction on slings (but rests may not be used)
- Service Optic: Any rifle with optic sights, max 4.5 magnification with no restriction on slings. Rests may not be used. (Any vertical or angled fore grip, if fitted, may be used)
- Practical Optic: Any rifle with optic sights, with no restriction on slings or rests. If any rest is utilised it must remain fitted to the rifle at all times during the match
Please see the CSR handbook for full definitions
🏅Awards:
The NRA Civitas Medal: A new 1½ inch Gunmetal medal has been struck, featuring Bill and Ben on the front with space for engraving on the reverse, and named after the Latin word for Community
It will be awarded to the highest scoring individuals in each Round of the League, (in each Class), i.e. the shooter with the highest combined score of the three Competitions that made up the Round. Medals will not be awarded to the winners of each Competition
The amount of medals awarded is subject to the amount of entries (in each class or award category):
- 2+ entries: 1st Place Civitas Medal
- 6+ entries: 1st and 2nd Place Civitas Medal
- 11+ entries: 1st, 2nd and 3rd Place Civitas Medal
A Civitas medal will also be awarded to the 1st place competitor in each of the following sub-classes:
- Under 17
- Under 21
- Under 25
- Serving Member of HM forces
- Ex-Serving Member of HM forces
Results: The online leaderboard will display 'live' scores for each Competition, Round and the overall League Standings
Targets: If you do not have access to the target faces for this Round, you can either contact the NRA's Range Office (range.office@nra.org.uk) for small quantities (under 100), or you will need to speak to McQueen Targets directly (https://www.mcqueentargets.com/contact/)