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Re: NRA hand loading survey

#11 Post by bradaz11 »

is it only NRA members that can fill it in?
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#12 Post by GeeRam »

bradaz11 wrote: Thu Feb 24, 2022 9:10 am is it only NRA members that can fill it in?
I don't believe so, as first question is asking are asking if you are an individual NRA member or a member of a NRA affiliated club. Of course some people maybe be both, but that wasn't an option.
So, the people creating the survey have failed at the first question 8-)
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bradaz11 wrote: Thu Feb 24, 2022 9:10 am is it only NRA members that can fill it in?
No any Club that is affiliated to the NRA its members can fill it in. If you are a member of an affiliated Club your Club Secretary should of sent you a link to the survey.
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Anyone got a link to it as aparently our club hasnt seen one ........
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I am NRA member not had email/link. When did they send it?
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#16 Post by phaedra1106 »

Got ours at 17:04 on the 23rd,



Dear Club Secretary


The NRA is currently undertaking a survey of its members to better understand the significance of hand loaded ammunition. This will help to inform the development of training, policy and procedures designed to promote and safeguard hand loading.

We would also like to extend the survey to all our affiliated club members.

We would be grateful if you could encourage your members to email survey@nra.org.uk so we can invite them to contribute to this important survey.

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#17 Post by dromia »

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2022 NRA Members' Hand Loading Ammunition Survey




The NRA recognises that hand-loaded ammunition may perform more consistently than factory rounds and is widely used by members striving to improve marksmanship; also, it may be the only source of ammunition for historic or uncommon calibres. A large number of hand-loaded rounds are fired every year without incident throughout the UK.

To better understand the significance of hand loading amongst shooters the NRA invites you to complete a short survey. This will help inform the development of training, policy and procedures designed to promote and safeguard hand loading.



Begin Survey"



Individual member email content with a link to the survey.
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#18 Post by redcat »

So they are asking shooters to give them information so they can twist it to suit their own ends?

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#19 Post by Mattnall »

dromia wrote: Thu Feb 24, 2022 8:26 am Just look at the duplicate RCO courses they are now running, take a course before you can take the course.
This was not the NRA's doing. I stand to be corrected but as I understand it the MoD wondered how the civvies could be taught in a weekend what it takes them a week to do. The compromise was the new RSO and RCO course in 3 or 4 days, missing out some bits that civvies aren't allowed or able to do.
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#20 Post by Mattnall »

redcat wrote: Thu Feb 24, 2022 10:56 am So they are asking shooters to give them information so they can twist it to suit their own ends?

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The same can be asked of every survey ever. The stats gleaned can be twisted to support any narrative required.
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