In late January and early February 2019, New Zealand was host to the World Long Range Championships and associated International team matches held every 4 years, as well as to their own National Championships. Scotland was well represented with 7 Scots travelling with the various GB teams.
Home Office Update: Advice for Travelling with a European Firearms Pass In No Deal Brexit
Scots Enjoy Great Success as the British Airgun Championships
Scottish Athletes Announced in Great Britain Team for European 10M Air Championships
British Shooting Invite Registrations of Interest for ISSF B & C Courses
New Scottish Record in 25m Pistol at Wroclaw Grand Prix
Athletes Hit New PBs at Final GP of STS 10m Air Rifle Winter Series
Scottish Success at British Shooting Schools Championships
New British Records Set at H&N Cup
Scottish Athletes Compete in Malaga Grand Prix
Summary of the Fullbore Target Rifle Programme for 2019
This is a summary of the main Target Rifle shooting dates for 2019. There will be the normal programme of national and regional championship events in Scotland. The Scottish Open Championships will be on June 7th to 9th and the Scottish Long Range Championships will be on June 29th/30th – both events will be held on the Blair Atholl range. For 2019 there are some changes to the programme of events at the Bisley Meeting (July 17th to 27th ) which has been extended to celebrate the 150th Imperial Meeting since the first NRA Championships took place in 1860.
STS Pilots Disability Inclusion Training Course
NRA Issue Save the Date for 150th Imperial Meeting & America Match in 2019
The NRA has released an invitation to all ICFRA affiliated bodies to inform them that the Imperial Meeting in 2019 will be the 150th meeting and in 2019 the America Match will also be included to mark this special anniversary. The Scottish Captain, Alan Haggerty, would like add his own message for all Scottish full bore shooters…
Governing Body Survey
Police Scotland Statement: Health & Wellbeing of Certificate Holders
STS has been provided with a statement by Police Scotland that it has been asked to share with the shooting community to explain the process if someone has concerns around the health of individual in possession of a Firearm, Shotgun or Air Weapon Certificate and provide helplines that people can contact.