Now I'm sure that someone is going to ask where the money for this is going to come from, well the NRA is registered as a charity so get the begging bowl out and start soliciting for charitable donations.
Blu

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Dunno but there was one tunnel range the NRA helped with three or four years ago - can't remember the name as I wasn't involved but I remember Glynn Alger discussing it.mr smith wrote:Mike357 wrote:I was meaning the Tunnel Range Smithy. Maybe not the a reasonable distance but non MOD and rounds down range without fuss!
And did the NRA put it there?
And there was a plan for exactly that with funding promised from various sources. A new range complex was going to be built in Scotland on two occasions that I can remember - both times failed but neither failure was due to the NRA as far as I know.Blu wrote:Well taking on board some of the things Dougan wrote and in all fairness he makes some good points though I do have doubts about his seven figures thing, I was thinking why just have the one national shooting centre. Would it not be feasible to have one in the South and one in the North both tied into each other for competitions and such. The situation at the moment while fine for folks who live in the South is hard on the folks in the North of England and elsewhere.
Now I'm sure that someone is going to ask where the money for this is going to come from, well the NRA is registered as a charity so get the begging bowl out and start soliciting for charitable donations.
Blu
Doesn't sound like they did but Alpha1 did ask about a non NRA Range range accessible to the NE England. Stop being argumentative :-)mr smith wrote:Mike357 wrote:I was meaning the Tunnel Range Smithy. Maybe not the a reasonable distance but non MOD and rounds down range without fuss!
And did the NRA put it there?
A shooting complex is still on the cards in Scotland at this stage Karen, maybe the NRA should get involved and don't anybody mention the I word.karen wrote:And there was a plan for exactly that with funding promised from various sources. A new range complex was going to be built in Scotland on two occasions that I can remember - both times failed but neither failure was due to the NRA as far as I know.Blu wrote:Well taking on board some of the things Dougan wrote and in all fairness he makes some good points though I do have doubts about his seven figures thing, I was thinking why just have the one national shooting centre. Would it not be feasible to have one in the South and one in the North both tied into each other for competitions and such. The situation at the moment while fine for folks who live in the South is hard on the folks in the North of England and elsewhere.
Now I'm sure that someone is going to ask where the money for this is going to come from, well the NRA is registered as a charity so get the begging bowl out and start soliciting for charitable donations.
Blu
The NRA would LOVE a massive range complex in Scotland whether or not it was theirs - contrary to public opinion they do actually want more people to go shooting!
Excellent! Really hope its successfulMike357 wrote: A shooting complex is still on the cards in Scotland at this stage Karen, maybe the NRA should get involved and don't anybody mention the I word.
'Bisley at Braidwood? There is recognition at last from the NRA that they need to reach out to the regions. Give them a chance'Mike357 wrote:Doesn't sound like they did but Alpha1 did ask about a non NRA Range range accessible to the NE England. Stop being argumentative :-)mr smith wrote:Mike357 wrote:I was meaning the Tunnel Range Smithy. Maybe not the a reasonable distance but non MOD and rounds down range without fuss!
And did the NRA put it there?
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