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#1 Post by froggy »

Salut,

I am looking & can't find the details of the various CSR course of fire . Any idea where it published pls ?
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If you find them, please publish them here, i couldn't even find them on the CSR forum! But then i wasn't on there very long before getting the boot :run:
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Blackstuff wrote: But then i wasn't on there very long before getting the boot :run:
So there could be something meaningful to you after all?
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Perhaps. But i still prefer metric plastic :D
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OK, I was wrong.
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For the moment, try the NRA Handbook (available online via the NRA website) pages 160-184. A dedicated CSR Handbook is in draft.
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#7 Post by techguy »

They are published on the NRA website when the entry is open for each competition.

The one for next month is here: http://www.nra.org.uk/common/files/even ... 202015.pdf
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IainWR wrote:For the moment, try the NRA Handbook (available online via the NRA website) pages 160-184. A dedicated CSR Handbook is in draft.

Course of fire for the October matches are on the NRA homepage. Each month the CoF and entry forms are available on line for the forthcoming matches. Normally two matches per day, 4 or 5 stages per match, 10 rounds per stage.
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#9 Post by froggy »

Thanks you all for the info - BTW, Excellent link Techguy that what exactly what I was after .
From you guys's experience is that correct to say that most of the courses of fire are shot at 300 yards or under ?
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Blackstuff wrote:If you find them, please publish them here, i couldn't even find them on the CSR forum! But then i wasn't on there very long before getting the boot :run:
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