This course will introduce you to specific techniques needed for Gallery Rifle and Pistol shooting at a Club level, as well as providing guidance to those wishing to progress into competitive shooting. The Course will involve both classroom and practical range work with expert coaching from National and International level shooters.
More information available on the NRA web site.
The current Gallery Rifle Ranking tables stand as produced immediately after the Chelmsford Spring meeting. The next national competition is the GR Nationals – 5-6 September. The rankings traditionally show a full rolling season and this currently stands at 19 potential meetings to attend. With he loss of the majority of the 2020 season rather than remove the ten meetings that have fallen victim the situation we are in the rankings will be listed on the basis of 19 meetings until we naturally catch up with the natural schedule. This probably won’t be until the end of 2021.
Results for Nationals 2020 will be processed as usual and SAW 2019 will be dropped out. The next shoot is SLG Bisley 2020. When that results set is processed ATSC 2019 will be aged out.
Historically just three events were chosen to rank – T&P1, Multi-Target and the 1500. This was because these three events are used for national and international events respectively. More recently the 1020 has been added. There is no reason why results from all events can’t be processed and ranked but the simple formula if just taking the best 4 scores sometimes falls over due to the more limited interest matches not offering enough opportunities to register a score. If anyone has any suggestions how to fairly deal with these let me know.
The 2020 GR&P Nationals will run on the original advertised weekend – 5-6 September 2020. Various modifications to the format of the competition will be in place for obvious reasons and will be provided to competitors and Range Officers nearer the time.
Range crew – as usual – will be required. Please volunteer if you can – its great fun
Please volunteer your services for RO the Nationals
For more details and entry forms (due out Wednesday 29th July) see…
A video Documentary of the IGRF Gallery Rifle World Championships held in South Africa in 2019.
Published below are results for full team scores sent in. The current situation we find ourselves in means there is little point in continuing this at the moment. Full set of individual scores can be found here.
This was an aggregate of a T&P1 SB and a T&P1 CF. Individual shooter’s scores for both totalled and (for teams of 5) lowest score dropped. Max score per team 2400.240
1 2398.168 Aldershot Arthritic
2 2395.156 Team Sigma
3 2394.156 Ham and Eggs
4 2388.150 Frome Feathers
5 2386.132 Team Harbour House
6 2385.124 Aldershot Athletic
7 2381.137 Two Rivers
8 2381.123 JSPC Blue
9 2363.096 Bristol & District
10 2352.000 LMR A
11 2350.093 Ham and Chips
12 2342.092 Teignbridge and District
13 2339.102 Aberdeen RPC
14 2318.084 Louisa Centre
15 2313.000 LMR B
We are looking for teams of 5 shooters from any local club to enter a friendly pre-season Timed and Precision 1 (T&P1) event which can be shot in the comfort of your own club. Each shooter to submit a GRCF T&P1 score and a GRSB T&P1 score. Scores from all shooters will be summed and the lowest score dropped to produce a total team score out of 2400 points.
Shoot your matches any time between now and the deadline (see below).
General rules below
Submit teams now – someone has volunteered to admin the comp.
Moving into the 2020 season the GB Gallery rifle team has a new captain and Vice captain. Taff Wilcox steps down after two seasons which included a tour to compete in the IGRF Worlds in South Africa in late 2019.
Gary Bowden takes over as captain with Phil Wood as Vice. The 2020 season is considered a ‘standard’ season according to the new captain. Tours to Ireland in the Summer and Germany in early Winter will take place. The traditional Phoenix meeting home match will also take place at the end of May where we hope to host as many of the IGRF nations as possible.
The 2021 season sees the return of the biennial IGRF World Championships to the UK. Objectives for team GB for 2020 is to solidify and enhance all aspects of team interaction and performance to represent the nation in these world championships.
The teams for our 3 International shoots in 2020 will be a selection from the following squad
Chris West
Jonathan Cormie
Jake Mossom
Rob Wheeler
Keith Kilvington
Andrew Summers
Norman Veitch
Mel Beard
James Starley
Taff Wilcox
Gerry Betteridge
Steve Lamb
Colin McMichael
Peter Watts
Mornè Van Dalen
Keith Cox
Fraser Hay
Robert J Tonner
David Guest
A slightly larger supporting committee for 2020 with a view to spreading the overhead of administration away from the team.
Jacky Lamb – Adjutant
Ashley Dagger – Coordinator
Neil Francis – I.T and Social Media
Jim Smith – Fund Raising and Marketing
Anita Bowden – Fund raising
Dave Holt – Armorer
Ted George – Gallery Rifle rep
Standards for various events shot at the Phoenix meeting have been reviewed for the 2020 season. There are various changes across the board. These will be published in the 2020 GR&P/Phoenix booklet and are also referenced at the link below.
Classifications for the 2020 season have changed. In summary:
See the details of the classification changes
Additionally competitor’s classifications are now decided on scores achieved over the last 3 seasons – not their complete historic record. The three year window will continuously roll forward on a competition by competition basis. So for the start for the 2020 season only registered scores from 2017, 2018 and 2019 seasons are being considered
The chances are your classifications will have changed. Check them here. Or download a complete spreadsheet of everybody’s classifications here. Your classifications may look wrong – especially in the T&P, M-T and Advancing target events. Barring the odd glitch that may have crept in they chances are they are not. Changing to 5 divisions and bounding to the last three years of scores data will have changed things a fair bit. You can check the score that achieved the classification you are in at the historic scores database.
Only one nomination was received. Paperwork and submission has been passed over to NRA Council for acknowledgement.
Gary Bowden will be the Gallery Rifle Captain for 2020
The GB Gallery Rifle team compete on the world circuit and take part in at least three International shoots a year. Team captains are appointed on an annual basis.
Nominations are now being sought for the Great Britain Gallery Rifle Captain for the 2020 season. The team will compete in IGRF international competitions at Bisley (May), Ireland (July) and Germany (November) in 2020.
Nominations should be sent to Georgina Thatcher who will forward to the NRA Secretary General and has to be received by Friday 20 December 2019. Nomination forms are here:
Nominees must be full Members of the NRA for a minimum continuous period of 3 years (12 months in the case of under 25 members) before they become eligible for nomination and must remain so during the entire period of appointment.
Nominations must be supported by signatures of three (3) NRA Members.
Nominations will be reviewed by NRA Council and a list of approved candidates determined from the nominations at their next meeting in January or February 2020. The NRA will then advise the Discipline Representative of the Council’s approved candidate(s).
The decline of the Bianchi over the last few years means running 5 classes is very hard to justify. The GRSB/GRCF will move to 3 classes in 2020 with the breakpoints as below.
Class | GRSB | GRCF | LBP | LBR |
---|---|---|---|---|
X | 1836-1920 |
1890-1920 |
1895-1920 | 1825-1920 |
A | 1701-1835 |
1801 – 1889 |
1750-1894 | 1750-1824 |
B | up to 1700 |
up to 1800 |
up to 1749 | up to 1749 |
Its been proposed the classification structure be looked at for a few events next season. The popular events of T&P1, Multi-Target and Advancing Target are currently offered in 3 classes for rifles. Its proposed they may benefit from 5. Bianchi is not very popular at the moment so its proposed knocking that back to 3. Also the 1020 event is gaining traction so offering this in 2 or 3 classes is also a possibility.
Additionally we have always classed people on their complete historic record. This isn’t really sensible any more so from 2020 the classification boundaries will be bounded to the last 5 or 3 years worth of scores. Which is better?
If anyone is interested some easy to visualize stats spreadsheets are here for people to look at –
The Final Ranking tables of 2019 are now published.
18 meetings eligible for a ranking entry were shot throughout the 2019 season. The final event of the season was the FDPC Rimfire Festival – shot on the 23rd November. The newest event was the inaugural Chelmsford Open Weekend shot the weekend before – 16/17 November.
For the last few seasons the main events ranked have been the popular T&P1, Multi-Target and 1500 competitions.
Ranking tables for next season are set to be enhanced and expanded to cover more or less all the events shot at all meetings.
The post Autumn Action Weekend (AAW) Ranking tables are now published.
For some the season is over. Traditionally the AAW has been the last ranking competition of the season. However two more events are now offered in November. For others the chance is there to get your averages up even higher.
Final ranking tables will be published after the FDPC RFF event at the end of November.
Ranking tables for next season are set to be enhanced and expanded.
Here are the declared teams shooting for England, Scotland and Wales at the head to head HCNM match on Saturday 31 August 2019 – Melville ranges, Bisley:
ENGLAND | SCOTLAND | WALES |
GRCF | GRCF | GRCF |
Alan Podevin | Glenn Gordon | Terry Fry |
Phil Wood | Graeme Dodds | Kevin Mayo |
Jim Smith | Charles Bestwick | Gerry Betteridge |
Peter Watts | Leslie Kong | Ian Price |
Dave Morrow | Jo Pugh | |
GRSB | GRSB | GRSB |
Jake Mossom | Norman Veitch | Andy Summers |
Gary Bowden | Jonny Cormie | Taff Wilcox |
David Guest | Bill Pow | Jon Avetoomyan |
Keith Kilvington | Stuart Russell | Christian Bartlett |
Jim Starley | Rob Wheeler |
T+P 1 | Multi | Total | ||
Team | Score | Score | Score | |
England | ||||
783 | Peter Watts | 300.25 | 120.2 | 420.45 |
330 | Phil Wood | 300.13 | 118.18 | 418.27 |
304 | Dave Morrow | 300.19 | 116.09 | 416.28 |
180 | Alan Podevin | 299.2 | 116.13 | 415.33 |
683 | Jim Smith | 297.21 | 111.1 | 408.31 |
Total Team Score (best 4 of 5)
|
1669.133 | |||
Wales | ||||
52 | Gerry Betteridge | 300.20 | 118.17 | 418.37 |
177 | Terry Fry | 300.23 | 117.12 | 417.35 |
105 | Andy Summers | 300.21 | 115.10 | 415.31 |
340 | Christian Bartlett | 299.12 | 113.14 | 412.26 |
378 | Kevin Mayo | 288.14 | 110.08 | 398.22 |
Total Team Score (best 4 of 5)
|
1662.129 | |||
Scotland | ||||
219 | Graeme Dodds | 298.15 | 115.13 | 413.28 |
987 | Charles Bestwick | 299.13 | 114.09 | 413.22 |
176 | Leslie Kong | 297.09 | 112.12 | 409.21 |
234 | Glenn Gordon | 296.17 | 110.12 | 406.29 |
0 | (no fifth shooter) | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total Team Score (best 4 of 5)
|
1641.100 |
T+P 1 | Multi | Total | ||
Team | Score | Score | Score | |
England | ||||
275 | Jake Mossom | 299.16 | 119.13 | 418.29 |
326 | Keith Kilvington | 299.20 | 115.11 | 414.31 |
325 | Jim Starley | 296.13 | 116.14 | 412.27 |
288 | Gary Bowden | 297.14 | 114.09 | 411.23 |
261 | David Guest | 299.15 | 107.10 | 406.25 |
Total Team Score (best 4 of 5)
|
1655.11 | |||
Wales | ||||
339 | Joseph Pugh | 299.18 | 117.15 | 416.33 |
142 | Taff Wilcox | 300.13 | 115.11 | 415.24 |
320 | Rob Wheeler | 298.18 | 113.12 | 411.30 |
154 | Jon Avetoomyan | 298.14 | 108.11 | 406.25 |
341 | Maria Bartlett | 264.02 | 102.08 | 366.10 |
Total Team Score (best 4 of 5)
|
1648.112 | |||
Scotland | ||||
205 | Jonny Cormie | 298.17 | 116.13 | 414.30 |
311 | Norman Veitch | 296.09 | 113.10 | 409.19 |
283 | Bill Pow | 298.11 | 110.08 | 408.19 |
322 | Stuart Russell | 295.10 | 112.07 | 407.17 |
0 | (no fifth shooter) | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total Team Score (best 4 of 5)
|
1638.085 |