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mr smith
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Re: nra finance

#61 Post by mr smith »

Scotsgun wrote: An offer to which you should be commended. Suggestion - how about contacting the clubs surrounding your parents and suggesting a social meet at a pub or at one of their clubhouses? A great ice breaker would be offering a short presentation detailing the GB Target Rifle Team's trip to South Africa and the resulting match.

Any further suggestions or comments from shooters in the Aberdeen area?

Marc

There is a large and active club in the area
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/bestwicks/default.htm
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Re: nra finance

#62 Post by Mike357 »

Ian, I'm down in Dundee but shoot up at Aberdeen on and off. There are several members on here from surrounding clubs that you could contact and I'm sure a reasonable turnout could be secured.

More than happy to help if needed.

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Re: nra finance

#63 Post by John MH »

Iain

Thanks for a well balanced reply. As far as courses go the NRA may need to consider a more flexible approach that draws on the experience of its wider membership, some of which would probably be willing to offer their time free of charge. As an example of the bureaucracy in place; I am a Military (Navy) qualified Range Conducting Officer (SA90(B)) a qualification not fully recognised by the NRA but far more involved the just that taught in a weekend's course. In order to get a NRA RCO qualification I would have to pay the NRA a fee and get my CO to verify my competence (quite frankly my CO could only confirm that I am qualified and could not 'Quality' assure me). However I have been called upon on many occasions to RCO on the firing point or run the butts at NRA sponsored matches, which I do willingly but still refuse to pay a fee to wear a yellow NRA tabard. Get the NRA to be a little more flexible, review and check CVs and draw upon the membership's experience without forcing people to do courses that just tick boxes and add no value.

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