Watcher is correct; the NRA is the only one that includes legal expenses to appeal revocation / refusal to renew as standard. Since I started full-time in April, we have won two, two ongoing and one came to an abrupt halt when the police started talking sense. We have rejected one as unwinnable and are in discussion on another. Most of these cases have been utterly not the FAC holder's fault; there has been a significant occurrence of external interference in the licensing process, which if I was uncharitable I would describe as malicious mischief-making. This can happen to anybody - I have been horrified by the stories of high-handed authoritarianism from public bodies that I have heard from the applicants for assistance.
At least two of these have been referred by BASC because my opposite number there has found that his problem case was also an NRA member.
Other reasons to be an NRA member: as Dromia says, you want to use Bisley as an individual; you want to represent GB in a centrefire discipline; you want a vote in the National Governing Body of your sport (if you are into one of the NRA disciplines); you want to maintain access to MoD ranges for civilians.
If you are primarily a game / quarry / vermin shooter I would certainly suggest talking to my colleagues at BASC initially. If you shoot airgun or .22" Target Rifle I would point you at the NSRA. If you are a clay target shotgunner, CPSA should be your initial call. Otherwise, NRA will do its best (and I know we aren't very good - I was on the other side of the counter for over 30 years - but we are working hard to do it better) to deliver what you need to go shooting the way you want.
Iain
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Which Shooting Association is best
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Re: Which Shooting Association is best
+1 on that - they're not perfect but the best around IMHOBlackstuff wrote:BASC. They're the only organisation whose insurance covers all of the mentioned disciplines (AFAIK - CPSA definitely doesn't cover PSG). They also the biggest and are active (or as active as any British shooting association is) in the media. They are also the most expensive unfortunately :roll: however they do offer a range of payment options
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Re: Which Shooting Association is best
Interesting comments so far! I mainly shoot practical shotgun, but also shoot .22, and just starting to get into fullbore (off to Bisley this weekend with my target shooting club) so maybe NRA is the one for me...
Re: Which Shooting Association is best
The NRA insurance covers all the mentioned disciplines as well smile2Blackstuff wrote:BASC. They're the only organisation whose insurance covers all of the mentioned disciplines (AFAIK - CPSA definitely doesn't cover PSG). They also the biggest and are active (or as active as any British shooting association is) in the media. They are also the most expensive unfortunately :roll: however they do offer a range of payment options
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Re: Which Shooting Association is best
Thanks for the input guys and gals
I will have to look at both Basc & NRA to see what best suits me, does NRA cover live quarry too as there's a guy at work who is a part time gamekeeper and has invited me out with him, obviously there would be lots more for me to look into if I wanted to add that into my repertoire as in license variations, dsc etc etc but just a thought.
I will have to look at both Basc & NRA to see what best suits me, does NRA cover live quarry too as there's a guy at work who is a part time gamekeeper and has invited me out with him, obviously there would be lots more for me to look into if I wanted to add that into my repertoire as in license variations, dsc etc etc but just a thought.
Re: Which Shooting Association is best
Yes it does, just with the normal proviso of everything being done legal, with permission etc
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