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London and Middlesex Rifle Association

LMRA ClubhouseThe London & Middlesex Rifle Association is established within Bisley Camp, the UK's, National Shooting Centre. We offer excellent facilities and opportunities for sportsmen and sportswomen who practice the art of target shooting using various types of firearms. Our focus is on full-bore Target Rifle (TR) and Match Rifle (MR) disciplines, but we also cater for those involved in .22 small-bore rifle, small-bore and full-bore Gallery Rifle, long range air pistol, 10m air rifle and pistol, black powder rifle and pistol, and shotgun disciplines.

During the shooting season, March to October, we organise many individual and team competitions for these disciplines. We offer something for all abilities, with friendly matches against clubs and county teams through to trophy matches either at home or away against Scotland, Wales, Ireland and the Channel Islands. A timetable covering these events can be found on our events calendar. We also tour overseas approximately every 2 years, for example to the West Indies, Australia, Canada and Africa. Shooters of all abilities go on these tours. Results for most of our competitions will be posted in the results section as quickly as possible after the match.

LMRA organise a series of Coaching and Development events to help people new to shooting to learn more and to join in with LMRA team matches. There are three types of event:-

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Coming Events

Sat, Mar 6th, 2010
LMRA Training Day
Sat, Mar 13th, 2010
LMRA vs. Irish Rifle Club
Sun, Mar 14th, 2010
LMRA vs. Irish Rifle Club
Sun, Mar 14th, 2010
Spoon Target - 500x am only
Sat, Mar 20th, 2010
LMRA vs. City RC

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Shooters Certification Cards
Don't forget that you will need to a valid 2010 Shooter’s Certification Card to shoot at Bisley.
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Armoury

Please note that the armoury is alarmed when the club is closed in the late evenings, early mornings and all day on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Please do not attempt to enter the armoury when the lock is on the door without making a prior arrangement to have the alarm switched off.

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