ON THE RANGE WITH LANCASHIRE A.C.F.

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Shooting is one of the disciplines that you may take part in in the ACF.   All of the shooting that takes place does so within very strict safety rules and is confined to military ranges.

The weapons that are used by you will depend on your age, experience and training skills tests that you have to pass before using each weapon.

If you show an aptitude toward shooting you may well be able to shoot for the County team at the Cadet Skill at Arms meeting and collect a prize for your skill as shown in the photo on the left showing a Lancashire cadet receiving his medal from the Brigade Commander or indeed shoot for your County at Bisley, the ultimate goal of all good shots.  Shooting is also one of the skills that count in the Duke of Edinbough’s Award.

 

Below are the badges that are awarded for passing the shooting tests and are worn on your brassard worn with your uniform, letting all your fellow cadets know of your shooting skills.

 

2nd Class Shot - Air Rifle/.22
[Small Bore]

2nd Class Shot - Cadet GP Rifle 5.56
[Full Bore]

1st Class Shot - Air Rifle/.22
[Small Bore]

1st Class Shot - Cadet GP Rifle 5.56
[Full Bore]

Marksman - Air Rifle/.22
[Small Bore]

Marksman - Cadet GP Rifle 5.56
[Full Bore]

 

 

Remember that this is a recognised skill by the Duke of Edinburghs Award so you are manageing to complete not only the reqirements for your Star training but also a part of your DoE.

 

Cadets on the range on Annual Camp 2005

 

 

Cadets on the range with qualified adult supervisors on annual camp 2005

 

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