NRA Journal Spring edition

News from the National Rifle Association (UK)

Moderator: dromia

Forum rules
Please note that the NRA section has been locked until further notice.
Message
Author
John MH

Re: NRA Journal Spring edition

#51 Post by John MH »

Nothing wrong with CSR, this is a thread about the sad state of the NRA Journal. The front cover of the latest issue has a striking similarity to a couple of other publications that are aimed at an entirely different audience.

I don't think CSR is a discipline 'the NRA cannot make up it's mind about', although its only kept going because of some dedicated individuals and not because the NRA have helped or promoted it.

The guy on the front cover of the NRA Journal is not a 'Walt', he's more of a Gobby Butts Master.
Christel
Site Admin
Posts: 17347
Joined: Fri Nov 05, 2010 7:52 pm
Location: Wind Swept Denmark
Contact:

Re: NRA Journal Spring edition

#52 Post by Christel »

Strangely Brown wrote:
christel wrote:JohnMH, that is exactly my impression as well, gungho theme. The Anders Breivik trial has just started today and one of the pictures of him posing with a rifle reminds me of the Journal front page, not good is it :G
Christel, how would you illustrate CSR on the front page of the Journal? :-P

It is after all a legitimate discipline and one that is growing in numbers. :good:
I am not sure I would have it on the front page, I think the picture is a cracking picture however IMO it ought to be inside the Journal with the article.

IMO the frontpage of the Journal should depict something from Bisley, a seasonal thing, caravans with snow on, landscape, the summer edition have a picture from Imperial, yes I know it sounds boring, but it is the Journal we are talking about, JOURNAL, don't make it into a glossy shooting gungho mag.

Yes, someone at Blaze was obviously not following the news and I do think it is a tad unfortunate with that picture on the front.
Chapuis
Posts: 1657
Joined: Tue Dec 28, 2010 11:32 am
Contact:

Re: NRA Journal Spring edition

#53 Post by Chapuis »

The jury is very much out as far as I am concerned. The new format is more colourful but the content isn't as informative and the latest edition isn't what I would call balanced.
Christel
Site Admin
Posts: 17347
Joined: Fri Nov 05, 2010 7:52 pm
Location: Wind Swept Denmark
Contact:

Re: NRA Journal Spring edition

#54 Post by Christel »

I am going to unsubscribe from this dross, hotel refurb ads and subscription offered for another magazine, ads for maritime security and worst of all GLOSSY pages everywhere, not what I want from The Journal.
:cry:
John MH

Re: NRA Journal Spring edition

#55 Post by John MH »

Great place to recruit 'Walts' to shoot pirates, WTF I had not seen that.

Do the NRA have any editorial review of what is published in this rag?

Are they now in the buisness of recuiting mercenaries?

Page 66 for those that had not noticed.

Not listed on the NRA website as Trade Members but listed in the Journal.

Do the NRA have a 'Black Ops' section the general membership is not aware of?

The same ads were also in there last issue but the magazine is so bad I doubt many people got that far.

Why would the NRA countenance such an association?
Christel
Site Admin
Posts: 17347
Joined: Fri Nov 05, 2010 7:52 pm
Location: Wind Swept Denmark
Contact:

Re: NRA Journal Spring edition

#56 Post by Christel »

That is me unsubscribed. Yes, I do realise it is part of my membership fee however I really do not want it in through my door. The way I see it is "would I pay for it" and no I wouldn't.

A sad end for The Journal, it used to be an excellent record keeping magazine about everything shooting.
User avatar
Watcher
Posts: 1248
Joined: Sun Dec 12, 2010 9:37 am
Home club or Range: Altcar Ranges, Merseyside. Member: NRA and LERA
Location: Lancashire, England

Re: NRA Journal Spring edition

#57 Post by Watcher »

christel wrote: A sad end for The Journal, it used to be an excellent record keeping magazine about everything shooting.
I have to disagree I'm afraid. It was excellent record keeping magazine for TR at Bisley; anything else was incidental.
"A man may fight for many things. His country, his friends, his principles, the glistening tear on the cheek of a golden child. But personally, I'd mud-wrestle my own mother for a ton of cash, an amusing clock and a sack of French porn".
John MH

Re: NRA Journal Spring edition

#58 Post by John MH »

Whats your view on the Mercenary Recruiting?
User avatar
Watcher
Posts: 1248
Joined: Sun Dec 12, 2010 9:37 am
Home club or Range: Altcar Ranges, Merseyside. Member: NRA and LERA
Location: Lancashire, England

Re: NRA Journal Spring edition

#59 Post by Watcher »

...as someone about to be made redundant I'm all for it!

I'm not saying its perfect but neither was the old version.
"A man may fight for many things. His country, his friends, his principles, the glistening tear on the cheek of a golden child. But personally, I'd mud-wrestle my own mother for a ton of cash, an amusing clock and a sack of French porn".
User avatar
Mike357
Posts: 3632
Joined: Sat Dec 04, 2010 7:25 pm
Home club or Range: NRA, Bisley, Dundee Rifle & Pistol Club & Bishop Auckland GC
Location: Near Durham(ish)!
Contact:

Re: NRA Journal Spring edition

#60 Post by Mike357 »

Time for some NRA comment?.......................
It's not the pace of life that concerns me, it's the sudden stop at the end!
Locked

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 6 guests