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Re: Booking ranges etc at Bisley

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2021 10:44 am
by 1066
kennyc wrote:After more than 10 years of going to Bisley with my club I would note the following
We book up to a year in advance
It can take multiple attempts to get a booking agreed by the range office due to "clashes"
Bookings are subject to change by the booking office often at the last minute (regardless how many hoops you jumped through to get them in the first place)
Winnons B bookings almost invariably become winnons A in the week before the day (significant because the firearms useable on A and B are different)
Once moved to winnons A invariably B will be empty most or all of the booking!
Markers are bookable in advance until someone else wants them, in which case you get a call a day or two in advance to say you are on your own .
Fat Tony's still cant cook a burger that isnt dry :D

This is our experience, as a club, exactly. Getting range dates organised is, at times, like drawing teeth and then subject to change with very little notice.

Re: Booking ranges etc at Bisley

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2021 4:39 pm
by Alpha1
Sounds like more trouble than its worth. Thanks any way.

Re: Booking ranges etc at Bisley

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2021 4:44 pm
by GeeRam
1066 wrote:
kennyc wrote:After more than 10 years of going to Bisley with my club I would note the following
We book up to a year in advance
It can take multiple attempts to get a booking agreed by the range office due to "clashes"
Bookings are subject to change by the booking office often at the last minute (regardless how many hoops you jumped through to get them in the first place)
Winnons B bookings almost invariably become winnons A in the week before the day (significant because the firearms useable on A and B are different)
Once moved to winnons A invariably B will be empty most or all of the booking!
Markers are bookable in advance until someone else wants them, in which case you get a call a day or two in advance to say you are on your own .
Fat Tony's still cant cook a burger that isnt dry :D

This is our experience, as a club, exactly. Getting range dates organised is, at times, like drawing teeth and then subject to change with very little notice.
Yep, ours too, especially so over the last 2-3 years.

Re: Booking ranges etc at Bisley

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2021 7:16 pm
by mag41uk
Alpha1 wrote:Sounds like more trouble than its worth. Thanks any way.
Dont give up!
My advice would be to pick a time when there are no major events running and to try and shoot midweek.
I was at 900 last tuesday for an hour and the only person there.
Bisley is a busy place and at weekends in high season can be running at capacity.
Must be a headache trying to organise range space.
If you need a marker best to hire your own. There are some good ones around who will be beneficial to your day.
My club has a booking every month and I cant remember any being cancelled other than a change of distance.

Re: Booking ranges etc at Bisley

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2021 11:16 am
by rox
mag41uk wrote:
Alpha1 wrote:Sounds like more trouble than its worth. Thanks any way.
Dont give up!
My advice would be to pick a time when there are no major events running and to try and shoot midweek.
Exactly. I booked Monday to shoot Tuesday and got what I wanted. It's the same almost every time I book, which is once or twice a week. Before COVID I just used to turn-up and ask. But to get something at a peak weekend at short notice, when the entire season has been compressed by COVID and the already very very busy schedule has been squeezed into less time, with club shoots, matches and large meetings still being re-arranged to fit - many of them looking for dates after accomodation has opened - that would be asking a lot (but probably still possible if the requirements are straightforward and there's some flexibility).

I can understand it being a bit confusing, just as booking an MOD range would be confusing to me. If the OP had indicated the type of thing he wanted (e.g. suitable distances, or types of firearm to be used, and rough dates & whether weekday or weekend) then the advice could be simpler and more specific. I'm sure there are plenty of people on here who would be happy to help.


Re: Booking ranges etc at Bisley

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2021 4:38 pm
by Jamesthut
I've had no issues booking weekend range time at Bisley recently - on Century and Short Siberia Ranges. Bookings have been accepted quite promptly. We self mark the targets as the hired markers can sometimes be frustrating.

As mentioned above, if there are competitions running, or they aren't doing the distance(s) you're after, it can be trickier to book what you want. Best to check this page before you book: https://nra.org.uk/nra-bisley/ranges/la ... ailablity/

Re: Booking ranges etc at Bisley

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2021 1:01 pm
by Alpha1
Thanks for your help guys. We have booked up for some days in June.

Re: Booking ranges etc at Bisley

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2021 10:03 pm
by GeeRam
Our club has just had a Sunday am 300yrd shoot booked for September cancelled... 8-)

Re: Booking ranges etc at Bisley

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2021 10:16 pm
by Pete
Did they say why?

Pete

Re: Booking ranges etc at Bisley

Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2021 11:59 am
by nCognitos
450 Martini wrote:I've been shooting full bore for nearly 20 years and never shot at Bisley either. The prospect terrifies me and reminds me of visiting my Great Uncle's Golf Club house when I was young and getting shouted at by an old man for wearing the wrong colour tie in the club room.
LOL... this made me laugh... :D

When I was at University, my club was affiliated to the Surrey and it was a bit like that. When I came back to shooting quite recently, I was terrified about joining one of the bigger clubs, the Surrey or the L&M, my biggest fear is that I would pass the pepper the wrong way at dinner and no-one would tell me! Then forever I'd be known as the guy who didn't know how to eat properly!!

Anyway, I found a club at Bisley full of normal people who shoot scoped rifles and gallery in the main, though personally, I'd quite like to pick up a target rifle again, so I may do the NRA course.

It's nothing to be worried about, you can shoot 100, 200, 300, 600, 900, 1000 yds on electronic scoreboards or if you are a club split into two details with half of you working the targets at a time. The short gallery ranges are great and everyone pretty much leaves you alone, unless you do something dumb. There are a couple of cafes and very easy parking next to the firing points.

I've been shooting most weekends recently and there is always availability, though Short Siberia did get a bit busy, (100, 200yds). Unless there is a competition on, or the Imperial meeting, it's pretty quiet at the moment, and dead during the week.

You can only book a range if you are a member of the NRA or an affiliated club but if its your first time, just say so at the range office. If they have a spare hand, they will probably come out with you and show you the ropes. Strong safety culture but within that, I usually find them really helpful, they want you to shoot and they will help you get the most out of it.