Guys
This DOES NOT apply at Bisley. Bisley is a private range, owned or leased and operated by the NRA.
This DOES concern the NRA greatly, because it has the potential to bring civilian shooting on military ranges to a crashing stop. Ovenpaa has read it and spotted the major trap. There are other more subtle ones. I have 27 comments on my annotated version, not including the typos and grammatical errors. Those of you bleating about not being allowed to fire tracer, including more than one on the phone and in email to me at work today, open your eyes, read para 1, para 20b and para 20c and tell me how you will fire a shot of any kind next weekend, when the people who run ranges and have no discretion read and digest this. Think if you were them, you applied "discretion" and something went wrong, where would you be?
I have today had extended conversations at the hghest level about this within the NRA. We are doing our best to call in our friends in MoD. This is not Landmarc's fault - believe me, nothing will be gained by having a go at the working level staff on the ranges or in the regional offices.
Please, if you have a piece of direct experience regarding this, let me know officially. If you have an analytic point that you think that I (TR shooter) or the NRA Shotgun Rep or the NRA CSR Rep, from both of whom I have had insightful analyses, might have missed, let me know officially. If you have an input from MoD or any of their contractors, let me know officially. If you just want to vent about it, I'm sorry, but the NRA were not asked about this, we had a few hours notice and until we get some responses the way forward is opaque.
Iain
NRA Firearms Manager
iain.robertson@nra.org.uk