SMALL-BORE AND AIRGUN TARGET
SHOOTING
Background
Target shooting with small-bore rifles and pistols and air rifles and
air pistols is part of one of the largest participant sports in the country.
It is open to all, irrespective of age, gender or ability and has a proven
track record of improving an individual’s concentration and motivation.
Brief History
Although target shooting was one of the original founding sports for the
modern Olympic Games started in 1896, its popularity amongst civilians
only really took off 1900 as a consequence of the Boer War. The
Boers' superior marksmanship led to increasing concern at the capability
of the Army to defend the population against invasion. The call went out
for the populace to learn to shoot to defend their country and in due
course civilian small-bore shooting clubs were formed from which the sport
grew.
Facilities and Equipment
Shooting is available to everyone at over one thousand clubs around the
country that have a variety of indoor and outdoor ranges. Small-bore rifle
shooting is mostly carried out over distances of 25 yards (usually on
indoor ranges), 50 yards or metres and 100 yards, both outdoors. Airgun
shooting is at 6 yards and 10 metres. The clubs provide all the equipment
required to learn to shoot, together with all necessary coaching. All
you need to bring is yourself and enthusiasm.
Benefits of Participating
This is one of the few sports where male and female including those with
disabilities compete equally against one another. Age is no bar
to competition— you can start as soon as you are physically strong enough
to hold a firearm safely and you can continue well beyond retirement age.
Once you are proficient there are very many competitions around the country
open to you so you are not restricted to just one venue.
Contact Details
National Small-bore Rifle Association
PO Box 122
Bisley Camp
Brookwood
Woking
GU24 0YW