
CHICHESTER
SMALL-BORE PRONE
Small-bore prone shooting using 0.22” rimfire rifles over a distance of 25 yards is a core shooting discipline at the Club.
Shooters lie on a mat and use a spotting scope for sight adjustment. Specialist clothing is highly recommended for additional support. The Club has everything you need to get started.

CHICHESTER
BENCHREST
Benchrest shooting is an extremely popular discipline.
Shooters are seated at a table and use air rifles or small-bore rifles which can be equipped with a high powered telescopic sight. The front of the rifle stock can be supported on a rest.

CHICHESTER
LSR
LSR is new to CRPC. Lightweight Sporting Rifles are fired in the standing position at 20 yards. It is the most difficult of our indoor disciplines as the rifle and shooter are unsupported. It offers our established shooters a fresh challenge!

BISLEY
FULL-BORE TARGET RIFLE
Full-bore Target Rifle is very similar to small-bore prone. Sights are open or aperture and you use a shooting jacket and a support sling. However, the rifles are a much bigger calibre.
A 7.62mm rifle is heavier and packs quite a punch.

BISLEY
FULL-BORE F-CLASS FTR
F-class FTR is similar to Target Rifle but you are allowed to add a telescopic sight and a stable bipod. It’s an excellent full-bore discipline for those not experienced with aperture sights, or not comfortable using shooting jackets with slings.