Notice: Partial Rescheduling of 41st Delhi State Shooting Championship

Due to the untimely and unfortunate demise of our Chairman, Sh. Jaspal Rana ji, as a mark of respect we had planned to cancel the Delhi State Shooting Championship initially.

However, as shooting ranges are not available on any alternate dates in near future and in the interest of the shooters, it has been decided to cancel only the schedule fixed for 13th June 2026.

The schedule from 14th to 19th June 2026 will remain unchanged.

Details for 13th June:
- Training for 10m, 25m, and 50m events
- 3 relays for the 10m event

All training sessions scheduled for 13th June stand cancelled. Shooters scheduled for the 10m event on 13th June will be adjusted and accommodated on 19th June ( they can opt for other dates also ).

We request all participants and officials to take note and co-operate

 

Delhi State Reifle Assoications

 

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About-DSRA

Soon after the formation of the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) in 1951, the Delhi State Rifle Association (DSRA) was established in 1953, with the objective of promoting shooting sports amongst citizens of Delhi and also to train them in the safe use of guns and armament both for self-defence and National defence in times of emergency. The aim was to impart proper training and inculcate a sense of discipline in handling firearms and develop qualities of sportsmanship, fearlessness and patriotism in the spirit of public service.

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Minimum Qualification Score - MQS

Minimum Qualification Score is the minimum score that must be achieved in order to qualify for an event or for the next higher level in shooting competitions. MQS scores are declared by the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) and are applicable to DSRA. MQS scores are broadly defined at 2 levels of competitions – National Rules (NR) and International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF).
Age Limit: As per Rule 11.1 of NRAI Match Book 2016, any competitor who has exceeded the age of 21 years,

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