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GET A TASTE OF OLYMPIC SHOOTING

With Tokyo 2020 just around the corner, British Shooting are trying to encourage more grassroots shooters to come and try the Olympic disciplines. The Olympics only comes around once every 4 years and is one of the most powerful sporting events that we can witness. With such an impactful and far reaching influence, it enables shooting as a sport to grab the attention of the public and inspire people to try the sport for themselves. British Shooting

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