September NRA Journal

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September NRA Journal

#1 Post by ovenpaa »

Arrived today and I just had a very quick skim through it and was quite impressed, it seems to have more content this time and has a few articles I look forward to reading.

Well done all involved.
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#2 Post by John25 »

Well, thank goodness for that, I shall look forward to seeing mine when we get home on Friday.

Mind you, it wouldn't have taken a lot to improve it!
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#3 Post by Steve E »

Its got good coverage of the Imperial Meeting (TR MR and Schools/Cadets) and the cover has a photo of 'Warbie' being chaired off. It seems to be getting back to the Original format but with lots of colour pics and adverts.
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#4 Post by dromia »

It was good to start with and great leap forward from what went before, even with the omissions, but over a few issues it seems to have gone from strength to strength and is starting to have an identity, just need the NRA to keep pace with that.

Perhaps externalising the management/governance of the NRA is the way to go?
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#5 Post by Gaz »

Is it online anywhere yet? Can't see it on the NRA website.
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#6 Post by karen »

It is better (although I noticed a few mistakes ;) ) although I think we probably have Tony de Launay to thank for writing an awful lot of it.

Still think its lacking in content and info though (took me about 20 mins to read) but I am obviously biased. :roll:

Nice to see I'm still organising the Euro Champs and Ages Match though :cool2:

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#7 Post by karen »

Gaz wrote:Is it online anywhere yet? Can't see it on the NRA website.
Well if you joined the NRA you might very well have your own copy :lol:

I expect it'll be on the NRA website soon

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#8 Post by targetman »

Sorry, but I still think it is a bit "lightweight".........plus page 34 shows uncaptioned pictures of muzzleloaders being shot within an article on the 2012 Match Rifle competitions..... any???? any????
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#9 Post by HeatherW762 »

Gaz wrote:Is it online anywhere yet? Can't see it on the NRA website.
Not online yet as they haven't sent it to me - even after prodding :cool2: :cool2:

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#10 Post by Watcher »

Its working for me. Much brighter and with a broader scope.
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