Precision Rifle

Precision Rifle Shooting (PRS): Competition Nov 2024
Start Date:

Saturday 30 November

2024

Entries Open:
Tuesday 22 October 2024 at 10:00
Venue:
National Shooting Centre, Bisley

Contact Information:

For more information please email competitions@nra.org.uk

Picture of Precision Rifle Shooting (PRS): Competition Nov 2024

Precision Rifle Shooting: Competition

Saturday 30th November 2024

Full details will be published in the Event Notes - coming soon

Hosted at the National Shooting Centre - Bisley, this 8-10 Stage competition will challenge all levels of PR shooters

Qualification events for the 2026 World Championships will start in 2025 - this will not be a qualifying event

Entry Fee: £87.50,  £52.50 for those that are under 25 years old

Entry Requirements:

  • Shooter Certification Card (SCC): Each civilian shooting on a MoD or NRA range has to carry a SCC issued by the chairman of a club of which they are a member and which is affiliated to the NRA. Competitors MUST be in possession of their SCC when shooting on NRA ranges. Competitors MUST be in possession of an SCC for Telescope Rifle. If you do not have an SCC please contact the Competition Co-ordinator before
    • Overseas or competitors from non-Home Office Approved Clubs (HOACs) can apply to the NRA/Match Director via competitions@nra.org.uk who may grant a temporary SCC. Proof of range safety will be required
  • This competition is open to members of Home Office Approved Clubs (HOAC) who are not prohibited under section 21 of the Firearms Act (The NRA is the largest HOAC in the UK). Non-NRA members are welcome, but are required to pay the Meeting Member Fee
  • On the first day of the Competition you must be aged 14 or over (please contact the Competition Co-ordinator before entering if this is not the case)

Rifle Divisions: Based on IPRF rules, please read the event notes for full details

  • Factory: A Factory Division rifle is a non-custom, standard stock rifle, manufactured/assembled by a single mainstream manufacturer, in a configuration as available by that manufacturer at the time of production
  • Limited: A Limited Division rifle looks to promote Traditional Military calibres used pre-2000 when the sport of Precision Rifle was in its infancy and where military style long range competitions at the time helped to define the modern day sport of Precision Rifle
  • Open: Open Division may utilise every possible equipment advantage; this Division aims to drive innovation in rifles, auxiliary equipment and accessories