Asquith Cup | |
Rifle: Any .577 military percussion rifle. Distance: 600 and 800 yards. Aggregate of 15 shots at each distance | No Competition |
Volunteer Trophy | |
Rifle: Percussion military match and military rifles. Distance: 600 yards. 15 shots | 5 August 2021 |
Rigby Cup | |
Rifle: Any muzzle loading rifle. Distance: 600 yards. 15 shots | 30 October 2021 |
Whitworth Cup | |
Rifle: Any Whitworth hexagonally bored muzzle loading rifle. Distance: 600 yards. 15 shots | 30 October 2021 |
Barry Custance-Baker Cup (900 yard Championship) | |
Rifle: Any muzzle loading rifle. Distance 900 yards. 15 shots | 11 June 2021 |
1000 yard Championship | |
Rifle: Any muzzle loading rifle. Distance: 1,000 yards. 30 shots | 12 June 2021 |
Metford Trophy | |
Rifle: Any muzzle loading rifle Distance: 1,000, 1,100 and 1,200 yards. Aggregate of 15 shots at each distance | 7/8 August 2021 |
The Hepsworth Medal | |
Rifle: Any muzzle loading rifle Distance: 1,200 yards. 15 shots (Fired concurrently with the Metford Trophy) | 8 August 2021 |
Sunday, 14 November 2021
2021 Match Reports and Results
Monday, 14 June 2021
900 and 1000 yard Championship Matches
The Branch shooting programme earlier in the year had been cancelled, so as Bisley range access restrictions eased opportunity was taken to arrange for 5 days of shooting in June. Recognising that some members had little or no shooting opportunity in 2020, Wednesday 9 June and Thursday 10 June were booked as practice days
The Branch 900 yard Championship for the Barry Custance-Baker Cup was held on Friday 11 June, and the following day shooters returned to Stickledown Range for the 1000 yard Championship.
Due to COVID associated range restrictions and limitation on the number of shooters per firing point, event timings and course of fire were adjusted to maximise the number of entries available. The 900 yard Championship was reduced from 15 to 10 shots and the 1000 yard Championship reduced from 30 shots to 20 shots.
The shooting conditions were characterised by dry weather, increasing temperatures and changeable winds. David Minshall took advantage of the more stable conditions on Friday to win the 900 yard Championship. John Whittaker showed his mastery of difficult wind conditions on Saturday to win the 1000 yard Championship. Alan Beck and Paul Wolpe shot consistently well to finish second and third respectively on both days.
Entries for this first event of the year were understandably lower then normal, but it was good to see some semblance of normality returning and members able to make use of Bisley Camp accommodation and Club House hospitality. Given the prevailing travel limitations our members from France and Holland were unable to attend, and their presence was missed.
The weekend's shooting was concluded with the MLAGB National 600 yard Rifle Championship on Sunday 13 June.