FB(UK) Shooting club
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 7:37 pm
This has been discussed in the past and again today so time to float the idea, so here are some thoughts and hopefully Heather will put me straight if I am wrong on this.
NRA Affiliation for a non HO approved club is GBP60/PA
Non NRA members would be charged by the NRA at GBP7/each
Range pass including insurance is GBP215/PA which would be required so that meetings could be booked for non NRA members.
As this would not (At least initially) be a Home Office approved club SCC's could not be issued so members could either sit the SCC course with the NRA which gives a 4 year SCC or do it with another club which means membership of a second club. Additionally non FAC holders could not join the club.
Obviously the easiest option is sign up with the NRA, and join the F-B(UK) Club, meetings can then be booked on line by whoever is nominated as the secretary or similar.
A constitution is required.
So if this was a primary club for insurance purposes the cost per member/year with club insurance would be around GBP30-35/year if 10 people signed up, anything beyond the hard costs would go towards running the club, so telephone calls, paperwork etc.
On top of this would be the cost of targets/markers as and when required.
I would envisage a mix of competitions and club meetings on at least a monthly basis covering all disciplines, or as many as possible.
Does anyone have any further views on this, and be interested in being a member?
NRA Affiliation for a non HO approved club is GBP60/PA
Non NRA members would be charged by the NRA at GBP7/each
Range pass including insurance is GBP215/PA which would be required so that meetings could be booked for non NRA members.
As this would not (At least initially) be a Home Office approved club SCC's could not be issued so members could either sit the SCC course with the NRA which gives a 4 year SCC or do it with another club which means membership of a second club. Additionally non FAC holders could not join the club.
Obviously the easiest option is sign up with the NRA, and join the F-B(UK) Club, meetings can then be booked on line by whoever is nominated as the secretary or similar.
A constitution is required.
So if this was a primary club for insurance purposes the cost per member/year with club insurance would be around GBP30-35/year if 10 people signed up, anything beyond the hard costs would go towards running the club, so telephone calls, paperwork etc.
On top of this would be the cost of targets/markers as and when required.
I would envisage a mix of competitions and club meetings on at least a monthly basis covering all disciplines, or as many as possible.
Does anyone have any further views on this, and be interested in being a member?