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Re: NRA Journal Spring edition

#41 Post by John MH »

ovenpaa wrote:
This is the second of the 'new direction' journals to be published and I feel it has been dumbed down even more so now, it has articles on competitions that were run 9 months ago and quite why the Chairman's Introduction should be underlined with an image of a shooter with an AR type rifle is beyond me, in fact it is interesting that the cover is of a similar ilk.
Looking to expand the range use over the winter months by introducing new style 'Action' shoots and trying to gel together shooters from niche disciplines; Gallery Rifle, Small-Bore Gallery, Practical Shotgun and CSR. I heard that the people that attended o the most part enjoyed themselves but that not all got to shoot each event because they had not booked enough range space for one stage that took longer to shoot than anticipated; prior planning and all that.
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#42 Post by Watcher »

I think I rather prefer the new Journal. The old one was rather tedious; especially if you weren't a regular at Bisley and didn't know all the 'personalities'. I'd be much more interested in articles about Altcar than I'd ever be in ones about Bisley; simply because I spend most of my time at the former.

The Imperial is clearly important but not that important. Especially if its a four or five page article in black and white. Similarly five pages on the exciting adventures of the Athelings in South Africa, Canada, New Zealand or wherever can be a bit irrelevant to someone who has to Google 'Athelings'.

If the NRA and its Journal is to reflect the entirety of shooting then it needs to think hard about the image it displays. Personally I think it has moved in the right direction.
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#43 Post by John MH »

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Is there a theme developing here?
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#44 Post by Christel »

JohnMH, that is exactly my impression as well, gungho theme. The Anders Breivik trial has just started today and one of the pictures of him posing with a rifle reminds me of the Journal front page, not good is it :G
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#45 Post by phaedra1106 »

Maybe it's "Walter Mitty" Month? :good:
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christel wrote:JohnMH, that is exactly my impression as well, gungho theme. The Anders Breivik trial has just started today and one of the pictures of him posing with a rifle reminds me of the Journal front page, not good is it :G
Christel, how would you illustrate CSR on the front page of the Journal? :-P

It is after all a legitimate discipline and one that is growing in numbers. :good:
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Strangely Brown wrote:
christel wrote:JohnMH, that is exactly my impression as well, gungho theme. The Anders Breivik trial has just started today and one of the pictures of him posing with a rifle reminds me of the Journal front page, not good is it :G
Christel, how would you illustrate CSR on the front page of the Journal? :-P

It is after all a legitimate discipline and one that is growing in numbers. :good:

Hi Mick,

I think Christel is implying that the timing is a little off with the case of Anders Breivik in the news this week.

You are right CSR is a legitimate discipline that the NRA cannot make up it's mind about, on one hand not promoting / allowing Humaniod targets yet for CSR comps they do. Surely it's best to practice on the target you will be using.
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#48 Post by rox »

Ginger wrote:not promoting / allowing Humaniod targets
I thought it had been firmly and reliably established that they are allowed?

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#49 Post by Watcher »

Sadly any picture of firearms on the front of a magazine will upset some people. Nothing we can do about that. Some sensitivity is needed but we shouldn't be ashamed of our sport.
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#50 Post by karen »

Strangely Brown wrote:
Christel, how would you illustrate CSR on the front page of the Journal? :-P

It is after all a legitimate discipline and one that is growing in numbers. :good:
Er the way I did it? Spring 08 cover.

Have a look at the range of covers on

http://www.nra.org.uk/common/asp/genera ... p?site=NRA

Winter (red) one would always be the Queens Prize winner (traditional since we started having picture covers back in 1970s?) but all the others would be shared about the disciplines if there wasn't something special to illustrate like the 150th Anniversary.

I don't want to insult the poor guy on the front of the current Journal as its not his fault but it is a bit too "in your face" isn't it.

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