![]() | National Shooting Centre, Bisley
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| Upcoming Events at Bisley | Tuesday, 06 January 2009 | Latest News from the NSC | |||
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Events at Bisley over the next 2 months are shown below. Click on the event to see details.
Click here to see events at Bisley beyond the next two months. 17-Jan NRA Shooting Club Day 28-Jan NRA Shooting Club Day 31-Jan RCO Assessors Update Seminar 07-Feb Start of Probationary Member... 14-Feb Hand Loading Course 15-Feb NRA Shooting Club Day 21-Feb Range Conducting Officer Cou... 26-Feb NRA Shooting Club Day |
![]() The National Shooting Centre (NSC) is located in the Surrey countryside. Bisley, the headquarters of the National Rifle Association (NRA), is the world’s best known and most varied shooting centre. Set in 3000 acres of Surrey heathland some 30 miles from Central London, Bisley played host to all the shooting disciplines of the Manchester Commonwealth Games. The combination of the best, most modern, and largest arrangement of shooting facilities in the world with its colonial style clubhouse buildings that date back to its Victorian beginnings give Bisley a unique atmosphere. Click here to add the National Shooting Centre, Bisley to your bookmarks. |
Last news added on 20 December 2008
Civilian Service Rifle Results 22 November .... Latest results for the Civilian Service Rifle League are now available by clicking on the link below. Christmas and New Year closure The NRA/NSC offices will be closed from 12.30 on Tuesday 23 December and will reopen on Monday 5 January 2009.
Bisley ranges will be c.... Entry forms for the event being held on Saturday 22 November at the National Shooting Centre Bisley are now available by clicking below. .... go to article.Results of Ages Match 2008 The Ages Match was held at Bisley over the weekend of 25 and 26 October 2008. The match was won by the 25 to 35 age group captained by Matt.... go to article. Use the NSC News menu to view previous news
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Photos courtesy of John Knight, Karen Robertson, Mary Pounder, Tim Webster, Sarah Bunch,
David Pollard, Geoff Potts, Tony de Launay and James Watson unless stated otherwise. |
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