Shooting Disciplines

Monday
Small bore, Pistol calibre rifles and Air weapons (rifle and pistol).

Tuesday
Similar to Monday, except Air Weapons at the Range Officer's discretion.

Wednesday
Small Bore Match (competition) Rifle.

Thursday
Pistol Calibre Rifles and Small Bore Rifles.
Generally used for specialist action shooting disciplines.
Historic rifle

Friday
Practical Rifle.

Full Bore
Full Bore shooting is available at Bisley. There are regular, arranged trips at least once a month. The shooting distances are varied but usually cover 100, 200, 300, 600 & 1,000 yards. Both Service rifle and F Class disciplines are shot. There is also access to the running Deer & Boar ranges.

Clay Pigeon Shoot
A small number of members meet monthly for an informal clay shoot on a local farm.

NOTES
The Club is open from 1930hrs to 2200hrs, Monday to Friday.

Although all calibres of Revolver and Pistol shooting have now been banned, this does not include front (muzzle) loaded weapons, i.e. generally Black Powder. The Club is certified for this discipline under well controlled conditions. At present this excludes the Club's own Range. However, facilities exist at Bisley Ranges and at other ranges which, as an affiliated Club, we are allowed to use.

In the past few years the Club has been successfully affiliated to the British Sporting Rifle Club located at Bisley, Surrey. This is an international discipline which is very competitive and testing, shooting at track mounted Targets, i.e. Running Deer. The Club is generally allocated five separate days in the year to use the BSRC facilities at Bisley, times and dates of which are published on the Club notice board. This discipline is recommended to all Club Members.