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Target shooting is an Olympic sport and the CTSA is committed to developing this exciting and rewarding sport in Cambridgeshire. We actively promote the safe and responsible use of all target shooting equipment.

Leagues: Our .22 rimfire short and long range leagues are self-scoring leagues, run on-line and you can visit that site by following the link along the top of this site. Any smallbore club across the United Kingdom is very welcome to join our leagues by creating an account on that site. We hope to integrate the leagues' website and this one into one site in time.

This site is intended as a means of providing the shooting community with a forum to discuss shooting subjects, upload competition results, photos and reports, advertise their shooting events and much more.

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The “Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs” Annual Historic Arms Meeting

COMPETITIONS FOR HISTORIC RIFLES, DURING THE FIRST WEEKEND OF THE NSRA AUGUST MEETING.
Entries for these competitions may be made in advance on the entry form or, subject to range availability, on the range on the day of shooting.

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

Cambs 3P and 60 shot Prone English Match at Norman Cross

There will be a 3P meeting on the 2nd Oct and a prone meeting on the 3rd Oct.

Entry forms will be out later in the year but please make a note in your diaries.

Cambs Bisley practise, 60 shots at 50mtrs and 40 shots at 100yds at Norman Cross on Aug 1st 2010

This shoot will be 60 shots on the Boxes at 50mtrs and 40 shots at 100yds.

Entry forms are attached.

Eastern Region Squad Meeting at Norman Cross on 25th July 2010

The Eastern Region Squad have booked the 50mtr range for their meeting. Anyone wishing to shoot league cards, there will be a couple of 50mtr left free for you to use, plus of course the 100yds will be free to use.

Reward your shooters!

The CTSA has a very natty pin bage for those who score the magical 'possible'.
The badges will be awarded free to those getting a possible in any County Shoot or County Team competition, but Clubs can buy them for £2 each to award their shooters in any CTSA League or Club competition.
Download the attached pdf for more details, and pin it to your club notice board.

Six Counties Competition Results

Attached are the results of the Six Counties Shoot, held at Norman Cross on the 11th April 2010.

Well done Cambs for coming 1st.

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