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Witney Rifle Club |
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How To Join |
If you would like to take up shooting come and see us at the Witney Rifle Club.
Visits are by appointment only, so drop us a line to arrange a visit.
Please note that you won't be able to shoot on your first visit (this is a legal condition) unless you have shot with Oxford Shooting Academy (which is affiliated to Witney Rifle Club).
Your initial membership is probationary, this is a legal requirement. The probationary period will normally last for a minimum of six months, then you may apply to become a full member. If you are a member of a home office approved club we may be able to decrease your probationary period. Registration is on-line, please visit https://wrc.wpr.org.uk/register. Registration starts with the basic, but once accepted you will be asked to add further details (including a passport style photo)
Registration will be required in full before you will be able to shoot.
New members do not pay subs for the first four weeks (we call this the introductory period), but after that you will be asked to pay 50% and become a probationary member. After that, upon becoming a full member, you will be asked to pay the remaining 50%.
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MEMBERSHIP FEES
(per year)
Full member (all firearm types): |
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£110.00 |
Junior full member (under 18 years): |
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£55.00 |
University student (full time student): |
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£55.00 |
Probationary member (all firearm types): |
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£55.00 |
Family membership (one adult and up to three under 18's): |
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£165.00 |
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NOTES:
- We don't charge range fees (a small payment each time you visit) and we don't charge for targets.
- If you are not a FAC holder you will need to buy ammunition from the club which must be left with the club FAC holder - you must not take ammunition away.
- We are selling boxes of 50 rounds - see [Ammo Prices].
[1] Practical only membership is intended for people who are members of another club to attend our second Sunday of the month afternoon of just Practical shooting. |
Payments to the club should be via transfer, see [HERE] for further details. |
For bank account details to pay for membership (not ammo), please see [HERE].
To contact the club secretary, please fill in the form below..
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