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The results of the 2019 NSRA / ELEY Finals (12th and 13th October 2019) are available to view at the following link: NSRA / Eley 2019
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Peter Mann being presented with his 'I shot 100' commemorative tumbler by Michael Chapman following the hugely successful Scottish Centenary Meeting held at Lauder this summer. We look forward to seeing you in 2020.
The BS Schools Pistol Championships kicked off in style yesterday with the South West Championships hosted by Leweston School.
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As a result of having qualified Target Sprint Leaders and a connection to shooting and running expertise, British Shooting have awarded Target Sprint Isle of Wight TSA with official Hub status. For results and images visit Facebook, @Target Sprint Isle of Wight TSA.
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SERTT will be running an NSRA Prone Rifle Club Instructors Course on Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th October. For further details please contact Tony King by following this link:
NSRA Prone Rifle Club Instructors Course
The first Isle of Wight Target Sprint took place at the weekend led by Richard Wilson, who went on to say “I saw the sport in its purest form yesterday. If that’s what Target Sprint is all about I’m 100% committed.”
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SECTION 11(4) OF THE FIREARMS ACT 1968 (AS AMENDED)
The Section 11(4) exemption is widely used by clubs and organisations affiliated to the NSRA to assist in the proper and effective management of clubs and organisations. The exemption provides the flexibility to clubs and organisation to allow for recruitment of new members, to introduce newcomers to the sport of target rifle shooting and to provide effective, safe management of the clubs and organisations. The text of Section 11(4) is shown below.