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Scottish Gallery Rifle Championships will Take Place this Year!

Scottish Gallery Rifle Championships will Take Place this Year!

Scottish Target Shooting Gallery Rifle AMG are pleased to announce that the Scottish Gallery Rifle Championships will go ahead this year at AFBGCs Cairngall Range near Peterhead.

Further details will be sent out shortly. If you wish to receive details and entry form when they are released, please email : sgrc@afbgc.co.uk

Schools Pistol Championships 2020-21 : Final Results

School Pistol Championships 2020-21

National Final Results

The 2020-21 Schools Pistol Championships came to an exciting end with the National Final in the last week of May.

Over 100 Finalists across all the regions in the UK shot their National Final competition targets remotely and submitted their scores and targets centrally, in their bid to become the 2020-21 National Champion.

Our Scottish athletes were fantastic with Tara Kane taking the Junior Individual Gold and Lockerbie Academy winning the Junior Team Gold.

Tom MacTaggart was the 4th ranked male in the Intermediate Individual event

Isobel Mactaggart just missed out on a medal and finished 4th overall and 4th ranked female in the Senior Individual event with Hamish McDonald closely behind as 5th overall and first in the male rankings.

Well done to all our Scottish entries for your determination and organisation to take part in the strangeness of the past year.

Read the full British Shooting Report Here……

10m Grand Prix 2019-20 ends with GP5 at Glenrothes

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The 10m Grand Prix for 2019-20 came to a close last weekend with Grand Prix 5 for both Pistol and Rifle taking place in Glenrothes. 

The photo shows pistol competitors posing for the camera at the event. 

Everyone is now looking forward to the 50m competitions this summer.  More information on these coming soon!

STS Pilots Disability Inclusion Training Course

STS Pilots Disability Inclusion Training Course

A chilly Saturday at the beginning of December saw the trial of the Scottish Target Shooting Disability Inclusion Training (DIT) Course, a course to help target shooting clubs be more confident and when working with disabled shooters and members of the public.

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