Historic Service Rifle Match, NSC Bisley, October 2019
Britain
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23m
Mike takes on the challenge of the October 2019 Historic Service Rifle match at the National Shooting Centre, Bisley, UK, with his trusty 2-groove Long Branch made Lee-Enfield No.4 in .303 British. This match consisted of 5 practices at 100, 200 and 300 yds, with the rifles shot "as-issued". Divisions were "Classic" (SMLE), "Veteran" (No.4), "Veteran Optic" (No.4 Mk.1(T)), and "All Comers" (foreign muck).
Interested? Go to www.nra.org.uk for information, rules etc.
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