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Scottish Rifle Association |
This is the
Home Page for the Scottish Rifle Association, the Governing Body for Fullbore Target Rifle Shooting in Scotland. |
National Smallbore Rifle Association (NSRA) | The National Small-bore Rifle Association's Web Site. We are the national governing body for all Small-Bore Rifle & Pistol, Airgun and Crossbow Target Shooting in the United Kingdom |
The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) | BASC is the UK's national representative body for shooting sports with just over 130,000 members. We represent and safeguard the interests of all those who enjoy shooting sports. The British Association for Shooting and Conservation - The Voice of Shooting |
Justice for Shooters (JFS) | Justice for Shooters is committed to righting the wrong done to everyone who has been affected by the 1997 and 1988 Firearms Acts. Importantly, this legal action also helps to protect other groups from injustice. If you've ever shot a sporting gun (airgun, shotgun or rifle) this affects you and your rights to continue with your chosen sport, free from interference - as all responsible citizens should be. Justice for Shooters are relentlessly pursuing this human rights injustice through the European Courts but, ultimately, we must have support to succeed. |
International Paralympic Committee - Shooting |
Ready...Aim...Fire!....The
shooting competition is divided into rifle and pistol events, air and .22 calibre.
The rules governing the competitions for the disabled are those of the International
Shooting Committee for the Disabled. These rules take into account the differences that
exist between shooting for the able-bodied and shooting for persons with a
disability. Shooting utilizes a functional classification system which enables
athletes from different disability classes with the same abilites to compete together;
either individually or in teams. Men's, women's and mixed shooting competitions have been part of the Paralympic program since the 1980 Games in Arnhem. In the Barcelona'92 Games, 129 shooters (98 men and 31 women) representing 26 delegations took part in the competitions. |
Whittlesey Rifle Club | Whittlesey Rifle Club is a club with an annual membership of some 120 people. These members are spread between Rifle, Pistol and Air guns. There is a Committee comprising a President, Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer, Section Captains and Nine Members, these people are elected to administer the Club for the benefit of the members and to follow the wishes of the membership. The Club is a registered charity, which means that it is run on a non-profit making basis all excess capital is spent on improving the equipment and facilities. |
Clay Pigeon Shooting News on the Isle of Wight | Map of Isle Of Wight showing locations of shooting sites. |
Glenrothes Target Shooting Club | Here at Glenrothes Target Shooting Club we offer a wide range of shooting disciplines for the competitive shooter or just for enjoyment. The Club range comprises of 8 firing points at a maximum distance of 25 yards. |
Hereford City Rifle and Pistol Club | Hereford City
Rifle & Pistol Club's range is situated on the outskirts of the cathedral city of Hereford, on the borders of England and Wales. The Club has two indoor ranges, a 4 lane 25m range, approved for centre-fire (pistol calibre) rifle / rimfire rifle / black powder pistol and a (currently not in use) 7 lane 10m Air Weapons range. |
Muzzle Loaders Association of GB | THE MUZZLE LOADERS' ASSOCIATION OF GREAT BRITAIN was formed in 1952 and is the Governing Body for muzzle loading within the UK. Its objectives are to encourage an interest in muzzle loading firearms; to promote, regulate and safeguard their use; and to preserve their freedom of collection. |
Rokeby Rifle and Pistol Club | The Rokeby
Rifle and Pistol Club is approved by the Home office, and is affiliated to the National
Smallbore Rifle Association (the governing body of small-bore shooting in this country). The Rokeby Rifle and Pistol Club provides the facilities for it's members to engage in target shooting. Membership is open to anyone who is interested in competitive target shooting. We meet at Rugby School's range where we have facilities for .22 rifle and pistol shooting. The Club can provide all the equipment that is required for shooting, and has qualified GBTSF coaches and NSRA Club Instructors. |
West London Shooting School |
Established in
1901, West London Shooting School is widely regarded as the premier shooting centre in the
UK The school enjoys not only the patronage of many of the world's finest Shots, but also those discerning individuals who understand that at West London they can experience the very best that the sport has to offer - and all within 30 minutes of the heart of London. |
Scotton and Farnham Rifle Club |
The club shoots
.22 target rifle. It has a beautiful range near Knaresborough with 6 covered firing
points and targets at 25, 50 and 100yards. It meets every Sunday throughout the year and is a happy social club catering for all skills of shooting, including tuition. Come and see us. Maybe shooting is the sport for you!! |