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No prizes for that foreign muck here, snarls NRA

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The NRA’s latest Historic Service Rifle match has prizes for all classes – except, bizarrely, foreign rifles.

UK Shooting News understands that moans from owners of SR(a) compliant rifles which aren’t Enfields finally forced a “foreign rifles/all comers” class to be added, rather than the existing three classes for SMLE, No.4 and No.4(T) rifles...
https://ukshootingnews.wordpress.com/20 ... narls-nra/

I really don't get this. Why not have a prize for foreign service rifle shooters?
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#2 Post by ovenpaa »

I would certainly like to see say an M41B put up against a 4(T) in legitimate competition, having shot both and owned a 4(T) my money would go with the Swede.
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#3 Post by kennyc »

Gaz wrote:
The NRA’s latest Historic Service Rifle match has prizes for all classes – except, bizarrely, foreign rifles.

UK Shooting News understands that moans from owners of SR(a) compliant rifles which aren’t Enfields finally forced a “foreign rifles/all comers” class to be added, rather than the existing three classes for SMLE, No.4 and No.4(T) rifles...
https://ukshootingnews.wordpress.com/20 ... narls-nra/

I really don't get this. Why not have a prize for foreign service rifle shooters?
because the people organising the match don't like Foreign rifles! its all been hashed out before in various forums, and the answer has always been the same, "if you want a competition with foreign service rifles, organise one!"
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#5 Post by Strangely Brown »

I believe the match has only just been formulated to include the foriegn muck.... :run:

From my perspective I believe it's just an oversight, I'll come back to you on this. O:-)
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#6 Post by Strangely Brown »

Just checked and apparently that's right.
Given the low numbers of foriegn entrys first time round, and also the fact that we managed to get 62 Enfields on the FP last time this was held I can understand the decision.
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#7 Post by kennyc »

Strangely Brown wrote:Just checked and apparently that's right.
Given the low numbers of foriegn entrys first time round, and also the fact that we managed to get 62 Enfields on the FP last time this was held I can understand the decision.
thanks for that, I took part in the last one with a borrowed Enfield, its good to see that this one at least allows other rifles to take part (which I would happily have done last time, TBH I'm not worried about prizes, not the way I shoot :p ) unfortunately this week is already booked for the exhilarating sport of moving crap around the front room so the flooring guy can do his thing :bad:
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#8 Post by saddler »

Us Brits had metric rifles on issue 100 years ago!
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#9 Post by BrunelTR »

I don't understand it. How can you possibly have one class with no prize list attached? If numbers for the foreigm class are low on the day then the nra formula as stated for enfield classes in the rules can be applied with no issue.
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#10 Post by Gaz »

kennyc wrote:
Strangely Brown wrote:Just checked and apparently that's right.
Given the low numbers of foriegn entrys first time round, and also the fact that we managed to get 62 Enfields on the FP last time this was held I can understand the decision.
thanks for that, I took part in the last one with a borrowed Enfield, its good to see that this one at least allows other rifles to take part (which I would happily have done last time, TBH I'm not worried about prizes, not the way I shoot :p ) unfortunately this week is already booked for the exhilarating sport of moving crap around the front room so the flooring guy can do his thing :bad:
Well, who's going to enter the foreign class if you can't win anything while everyone else on the range can?

This smells a bit like a cynical move from Enfield owners who don't want to compete against anything else in case they lose.
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