National Small-bore Rifle Association

National Small-bore Rifle Association
AbbreviationNSRA
Predecessor
  • Society of Working Mens Rifle Clubs (1901-1903)
  • Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs (1903-1947)
Formation1901
FounderMajor General Charles Edward Luard
Merger ofThe British Rifle League (1903)
TypeNational Governing Body
Registration no.76008
Legal statusCompany Limited by Guarantee
HeadquartersNational Shooting Centre, Bisley, Surrey, England
Region
United Kingdom
Membership
~3,000
Patron
Charles III[1]
CEO
  • David Frogatt
Chairman
Mike Arnstein
Main organ
On Target
SubsidiariesNSRA Ltd
Affiliations
Websitewww.nsra.co.uk Edit this at Wikidata

The National Small-bore Rifle Association (NSRA) is the national governing body for all small-bore rifle and pistol target shooting in the United Kingdom, including airgun and match crossbow shooting.

The NSRA is based at the Lord Roberts Centre, within the grounds of the National Shooting Centre at Bisley in Surrey. National postal competitions are organised all year round, together with a series of meetings, culminating in the Bisley Rifle Meeting, or National Meeting in August, preceded by the Scottish Rifle Meeting in June/July.

  1. ^ "Royal Patronage – National Rifle Association". NRA News. National Small-bore Rifle Association. 10 May 2024. Retrieved 20 May 2024.