Target Shotgun

Target Shotgun Festival - Autumn 2022
Start Date:

Saturday 01 October

2022

Entries Open:
Tuesday 23 August 2022 at 10:00
Deadline for Entries:
Tuesday 27 September 2022 at 12:00
Venue:
National Shooting Centre, Bisley

Contact Information:

For more information about the Event please contact:  holly.ruddle@nra.org.uk

For more information about the TS Discipline please contact:  targetshotgun@nra.org.uk

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Target Shotgun Festival

Saturday 1st - Sunday 2nd October 2022

Event Programme:

Saturday: Squadded solid slug competitions including Timed & Precision One, Multi-Target and the NRA Embassy Cup.

🏅 NRA Medals are awarded for competition in each class, based on the amount of entrants:

  • 2+: Gold Medal
  • 6+: Gold and Silver Medal
  • 11+: Gold, Silver and Bronze Medal

Sunday: Practical Match including multi-positional shooting, which forms a round of the Yearly NRA Shotgun League. As the stages are constructed the day prior, there is no published course of fire, but previous festivals have recommended bringing 75-100 rounds of Birdshot, and 26-35 rounds of Slug ammunition. The match takes half a day, and you can book for either the morning or afternoon (depending on availability)

More details onf the NRA Shotgun League can be found HERE

Entry Requirements:

  • All competitors are required to have a Shooter Certification Card (SCC) in “Target Shotgun”. If you are not yet in possession of an SCC please contact Shooting Division for more information

  • All competitors are required to wear hearing and eye protection (unless otherwise stated in individual event conditions). The NRA/NSC will not be liable for any injury sustained through lack of appropriate protection

  • Fibre wad ammunition only (Plastic wads that remain fixed to solid slugs during flight are permitted)

Discounts:

  • 10% Off Entry Fees: 4 or more events
  • 40% Off Entry Fees: Under 25s

New to Target Shotgun: TS Skills Courses are the perfect introduction to this discipline. Organised throughout the year, they aim to teach you fundamental skills such as positional shooting techniques, needed to take part in competition. The 1-day course involves both classroom and practical range engagement, with expert coaching. For more details on our courses click here

If you would like to be a Range Officer for this event, please follow the LINK

COVID-19 Notice: If you are feeling unwell or have Covid-19 symptoms, please do not visit the National Shooting Centre (NSC), no matter how mild the symptoms. The NSC has put in place Covid-secure procedures throughout the camp, please adhere to the various notices and instructions.