CSR Rifle Suitability
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CSR Rifle Suitability
I am keen to have a go at Civilian Service Rifle, and there is an NRA 'Civilian Service Rifle Skills Development Course' coming up in February, which I would like to attend.
I have question about the suitability of my rifle for this discipline. I own an Accuracy International AE, which is a pretty heavy piece of kit, and I guess would fall into the Practical Optic Class. I understand that a .556 would probably be optimal in order to be competitive for this discipline, and I could hire an AR-15 type rifle for the course, but I am quite keen to use my own rifle.
Does any one have any advice, thoughts etc.
Thanks
Graham
I have question about the suitability of my rifle for this discipline. I own an Accuracy International AE, which is a pretty heavy piece of kit, and I guess would fall into the Practical Optic Class. I understand that a .556 would probably be optimal in order to be competitive for this discipline, and I could hire an AR-15 type rifle for the course, but I am quite keen to use my own rifle.
Does any one have any advice, thoughts etc.
Thanks
Graham
Re: CSR Rifle Suitability
What's your trigger pull?
Do you have any spare mags?
I'm in a similar position myself to be honest - wondering which of my rifles would be eligible and in what configuration.
Do you have the course details btw, I might sign myself up for that too.
Do you have any spare mags?
I'm in a similar position myself to be honest - wondering which of my rifles would be eligible and in what configuration.
Do you have the course details btw, I might sign myself up for that too.
Re: CSR Rifle Suitability
Good question. I don't know what my trigger pull is, but will need to find out.Mikaveli wrote:What's your trigger pull?
Do you have any spare mags?
I'm in a similar position myself to be honest - wondering which of my rifles would be eligible and in what configuration.
Do you have the course details btw, I might sign myself up for that too.
I have two 10 round and one 5 round mags
The course booking form can be downloaded from here:
http://www.nra.org.uk/common/asp/Calend ... RA&id=4030
Re: CSR Rifle Suitability
IIRC, if your scope can adjust down to 4.bowl and you have no bipod fitted (and maybe a 4lb trigger?) I think you land in the Service Optic class.
Over 4.bowl, bipod etc and you're in Practical Optic.
Someone should be able to give better advice - I haven't shot CSR myself yet.
Over 4.bowl, bipod etc and you're in Practical Optic.
Someone should be able to give better advice - I haven't shot CSR myself yet.
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Re: CSR Rifle Suitability
Go on the CSR course, they are very well organised & you will be able to use your own rifle if it's compatible & also try the NRA Ar 15's.
Even if you don't think CSR is for you after taking the course you will still have had an enjoyable days shooting & I guarantee you will have learnt something from it.
Even if you don't think CSR is for you after taking the course you will still have had an enjoyable days shooting & I guarantee you will have learnt something from it.

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Re: CSR Rifle Suitability
I did the course in November, and very interesting it was too. Given that you support the rifle for a lot of the extensive course of fire, unless you are built like a gorilla, something long and heavy might not be ideal. An AR-15 is about as heavy as I would want to use personally.
As most of the people on the practical part of the course I went on were using AR-15s, I think you'd get the best out of the course hiring one of the NRA ones.
As most of the people on the practical part of the course I went on were using AR-15s, I think you'd get the best out of the course hiring one of the NRA ones.
Careful now/that sort of thing
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Yep that was my concern.shugie wrote:Given that you support the rifle for a lot of the extensive course of fire, unless you are built like a gorilla, something long and heavy might not be ideal.
I think I will go with renting an AR-15
Thanks
Graham
Re: CSR Rifle Suitability
CoF for 300m+ is usually prone,think about it.It is AM and PM match,one is short distance the other long one, mostly.Keen to use your own rifle-then do it.I am shooting now up to 300m only and will not buy AR.Check your optics and calibre first too,some ethnic cleansing is coming next season and only 5.56x45 and 7.62x51 only for SO class
How hilarious....most of AR's has CIP proof for .223...
otherwise it is good fun and you will improve your shooting skills,for sure 



Re: CSR Rifle Suitability
Are they going to rename CSR to Civilian NATO Rifle then..?polemass wrote:CoF for 300m+ is usually prone,think about it.It is AM and PM match,one is short distance the other long one, mostly.Keen to use your own rifle-then do it.I am shooting now up to 300m only and will not buy AR.Check your optics and calibre first too,some ethnic cleansing is coming next season and only 5.56x45 and 7.62x51 only for SO classHow hilarious....most of AR's has CIP proof for .223...
otherwise it is good fun and you will improve your shooting skills,for sure
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