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BASC rifle club are currently in negotiations with the NRA to discuss the use of the sporting rifle ranges going forward. We will ensure as little disruption to our normal programme of events as possible. We appreciate your patience and hope to provide an update in due course with range day dates for 2025.
For more information regarding sporting rifle ranges Â-Â https://nra.org.uk/announcement-in-relation-to-sporting-rifle-ranges/
BASC members who hold a valid firearms certificate, with the appropriate conditions, can book on a BASC range day, which takes place at the National Shooting Centre at Bisley.
The days, which are held throughout the year, give participants the chance to shoot both static targets and running boar/deer targets with .22 rimfire and centrefire rifles.
The British Sporting Rifle Club (BSRC) ranges available (all firing points are covered):
Participants will also undertake a Range Safety Assessment. On successful completion, BASC Rifle Club will issue a Shooter Certification Card which will enable the holder to shoot unsupervised on NRA ranges.
If you pass the assessment, you will be issued with a card that lasts for up to 12 months.
* The stalkers test requires the shooter to fire; two shots from the prone position, two shots sitting, two shots kneeling, two shots standing, and then two from a bench simulating the position of a high seat.
In order to take part you must be a BASC member and hold a valid Firearms Certificate.
It is recommended that you bring approximately 100 rounds of centrefire and approximately 100-150 rounds of rim fire ammunition.
Anyone shooting on MoD ranges (including Bisley ranges) is required to possess and produce, on request, a certification card for the type of firearm they are using. This card is known as a ‘Shooter Certification Card’.
Target shooting involves the shooting of artificial targets. Some take the form of replica game while others are the more common bullseyes.
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