New: Eley Precision Club Online Competition

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posted on August 31, 2020
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Eley's Precision Club, a new online match series, will allow shooters around the world to compete against each other at local clubs and ranges. The series is being touted as a "Masters" series of events across multiple shooting disciplines, along with the crowning of a "World Champion." Plus, up for grabs will be ammunition, cash prizes and more.

With the Covid-19 global pandemic impacting travel and closing borders, the Eley Precision Club aims to provide shooters with an alternative for in-person international competition. Competitors of all ages and abilities from a range of disciplines can compete on a global stage against other shooters.

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Eley hopes to revolutionize online competitions with the new Precision Club virtual matches.


The first Eley Precision Club online competition will be a Benchrest Masters tournament, to begin Friday, Oct. 30. For the course-of-fire, competitors will shoot six targets, each with 25 bulls at a distance of 50 meters.

To join in the fun and enter the 2020 Eley Benchrest Masters, shooters will have to create a dashboard on the Eley Precision Club homepage. Scores will need to be uploaded to the myELEY dashboard by midnight on Sunday, Nov. 1 (GMT). The dashboard will automatically compile statistics and results, as well as allow shooters to access future Eley Precision Club online competitions.

Learn more at eley.co.uk/precisionclub.


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