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This site, hopefully, should enable you if you are interested in any shooting sport. Whilst we wish to help promote our club with its long history, in these hoplophobic days we feel it is in the interest of all concerned to be active to some degree in as many areas as possible. Currently we have a 10 metre air pistol, 25 yard prone indoor and 3 position indoor. Outdoor we have a 50m and 100yd range, which is also rented to other clubs and associations for competitions. When I first started to shoot there was snobbery and a reluctance to accept young or inexperienced shooters, which unfortunately is still common today. Young shooters, no matter which genre of the sport they decide to participate in are the future of our sport and should be assisted in any way possible. To this end we do all we can to help new shooters with advice or supply contacts to those who have the required knowledge. In the links area you will find a political link (more as they become known). Gun issues affect all of us in the shooting sports and our sport is ultimately governed not by the N.R.A. or N.S.R.A. but by the politicians of the day. If you own a gun make your voice heard by contacting your M.P. and more importantly, supporting one or more of the associations fighting for your chosen sport. For details of a club near you contact the National Small-bore Rifle Association, e-mail: info@nsra.co.uk
One step at a time.
3. Home NewsAs the old axiom goes "united we stand, divided we fall" and shooters are very good at being divided by not taking notice of other shooting sports. Therefore, as we support all the forms of legitimate shooting sports at this club, the following link will take you to an article by a non-shooting townie. Daily Mail- Amanda Platell .
What is needed now is for shooters to follow her lead, by taking people who have never shot before, as in this instance, to a safe, responsible place where instruction can be given in a controlled environment.
However, just as important is that you as a shooter are prepared to take part in and support all forms of shooting in some form or another.

Posted by Sean on August 18 20080 Comments · 13 Reads - Print
Any ideas?
1. Fittleworth R.C. NewsDue to problems with the N.S.R.A shop at the Lord Roberts centre Bisley,and our most recent attempts to purchase items from the afore mentioned business. Can anyone out there offer another source for small-bore and air rifle/pistol competition targets.
This request has been brought about by the failure of said shop to supply by post or when visiting their premises, they seem to be permanantly closed, requested goods. We have been fortunate to be able to borrow cards from a local club for the disciplines that we need cards. We do keep pleanty of stock as a rule but the failure by the N.S.R.A shop to supply goods in a timely manner has meant that we have run out of some cards.
So, anyone who can supply cards in less than 2months, and counting, would certianly be of interest to us.

Posted by Sean on August 15 20080 Comments · 13 Reads - Print
D.J. Litts & Sportsmans Gun Centre
3. Home News

Rival buys Newport gun retailer D J Litt

ONE of the UK’s leading gun retailers, Newport-based D J Litt, which was put into administration in May, is understood to have been acquired by a rival.

Exeter-based Sportsman Gun Centre is expected on Monday to confirm it had reached agreement with joint administrators of DJ Litt, which also operates the Tree Tops shooting facility in the city.

D J Litt operated a firearms and accessories import and export business, together with a major mail order venture.

The company also ran a gunroom at the Royal Berkshire Shooting School (RBSS). Litt’s was a key supplier of Perazzi, Browning and Beretta shotguns in the UK.

Sportsman Gun Centre is one of the leading names in the UK shooting industry and is focused on growth both in the domestic and European and US markets.

It is understood that Litt will continue trading under the same name, but will be operated from Sportsman’s recently opened headquarters in Exeter.

The 22,000 square foot premises in Apple Lane is one of the best showrooms in Europe, and has become the hub of the company’s retail, mail order, online and wholesale business.


Posted by Sean on July 19 20080 Comments · 25 Reads - Print
Bisley R.I.P.
3. Home NewsAs a few of us have suspected for quite a while, the frontal approach has not been effective on shooters. So the government has used the back door. Anyone who wishes to shoot at Bisley, as most of the land is leased from the M.O.D will have to have a yearly certificate of competance signed by their club chairman before they will be allowed to use the ranges. This is at the insistance of the M.O.D which is run by the government.
At this time I call upon all shooters to cry foul and for the NRA, NSRA & CPSA to withdraw from this site and relocate the "National Shooting Centre". Surely there is a member of one of these groups with an estate that could house and help preserve shooting out of the reaches of the M.O.D.

Posted by Sean on June 03 20080 Comments · 35 Reads - Print
Press Release: Changes to Firearms cetificates.
3. Home NewsFrom our friends at the B.A.S.C the release reads as follows:

20 May 2008…………………………………………………immediate release

Sporting shooters who own rifles restricted to deer stalking will now be able to have their firearm certificate conditions amended so they can take foxes, ground game and other pest species.

Currently in England and Wales, Chief Officers generally prohibit the taking of smaller pest species with larger calibre rifles used for deer stalking. Certificate holders rightfully need to deal with reasonable eventualities when managing estates and wildlife and now with the help of The Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) Firearms and Explosives Licensing Working Group, this new policy should make wildlife management easier without compromise to public safety or animal welfare.

This practice has been applied in Scotland for some time now without problem. The ACPO Firearms and Explosives Licensing Working Group now recommends this approach to all forces as policy in England & Wales, however it must be remembered that it is still for individual chief constables to make their own decisions

Anyone who requires their certificate condition to be amended is invited to submit their certificates to their respective force Firearms Licensing Departments.

ENDS

For more information please contact the BASC press office on 01244 573031


Posted by Sean on May 20 20080 Comments · 44 Reads - Print
Fancy a trip aorund Eley's works?
1. Fittleworth R.C. NewsO.K. so its only a video but still worth a look just to see how many of these little blighters are made everyday. ELEY video. Its a shame that we cannot get this information from a home source but thanks anyway to our friends at Guns & Ammo.

Posted by Sean on March 08 20080 Comments · 58 Reads - Print
Another Legend passes.
4. World NewsIt is with great sadness that I learned of the passing Claude "Grits" Gresham Jr. A true outdoors man with an interest in all aspects of hunting, shooting and fishing. He was also an author and T.V. personality.
"Grits" as he was known to many around the world will be sorely missed and our thoughts go out to his family at this sad time.

Please read on for a more detailed look at his life.

Posted by Sean on February 19 2008Read More · 0 Comments · 63 Reads - Print
Break open semi-auto
4. World NewsIs this what you have been looking for if you shoot clays? Yes, it's true a break open semi auto new from Beretta. It will be availabe from May this year. The UGB25 xcel has to be seen to be believed but it could be the shape of things to come.

Posted by Sean on February 07 2008Read More · 0 Comments · 84 Reads - Print
New rail gun unveiled.
4. World NewsFor those who like their guns on the large size follow the link. Though I would not fancy paying the electric bill to fire the rail gun, even if ammo is getting dearer it is still cheaper than this whopper.

Posted by Sean on January 29 20080 Comments · 72 Reads - Print
Pistol ban may be lifted.
3. Home NewsWhilst the pistol ban may be lifted, it will it appears only apply to those with enough money to travel to foreign countries to practice. These same people, the top 50, the only 50 possibly, will still have to travel to a far off range to practice.
This government is paying lip service to the rest of British shooting and shooters and doing he bare minimum to appear to comply with the Olympic charter.
The Times.

Posted by Sean on January 29 20080 Comments · 55 Reads - Print
We now have confirmation, the laws don't work
3. Home NewsThe news is a little way laid as other things take over at this time of year. However, the reawson for inclusion at this late date is that the figures from the Home Ofice are available to download in .pdf form.
The Telegraph

Posted by Sean on January 29 20080 Comments · 65 Reads - Print
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