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The National Rifle Association of New Zealand (NRA) is the national governing body for Fullbore rifle shooting in New Zealand. The Association is the representative member for New Zealand to the
International Confederation of Fullbore Rifle Associations The International Confederation of Fullbore Rifle Associations (ICFRA) is the international association for the fullbore rifle shooting sports of Target Rifle ('TR') (in the US 'Palma' Rifle) and F-Class, which are long range competitions shot a ...
(ICFRA) and participates in ICFRA World Championships and the
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History

The NRA traces its history to the foundation of the New Zealand Rifle Association (NZRA) in 1878, taking over the running of the annual national championships from the Government Volunteer Movement which had run an annual meeting since 1861. By 1900 the NZRA was in financial difficulty owing to the expense of building a new range each year - the annual championships were contested around the country on temporary sites rather than from a fixed base. At the request of the NZRA, the Association was taken over by the Defence Force, becoming the New Zealand Defence Rifle Association. In 1923, the National Rifle Association was formed to differentiate the interests of target shooters from those of the Defence Force. The Association is headquartered at the Seddon Range Shooting Village, adjacent to the
Trentham Military Camp Trentham Military Camp is a New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) facility located in Trentham, Upper Hutt, near Wellington. Originally a New Zealand Army installation, it is now run by Defence and accommodates all three services. It also hosts Joint ...
. The Association maintains a License to Occupy the land from the New Zealand Defence landlord.


International Performance


ICFRA World Championships

As of 2019, New Zealand's highest finish in the
ICFRA The International Confederation of Fullbore Rifle Associations (ICFRA) is the international association for the fullbore rifle shooting sports of Target Rifle ('TR') (in the US 'Palma' Rifle) and F-Class, which are long range competitions shot ...
World Long Range Championships (the
Palma Trophy Palma or La Palma means palm in a number of languages and may also refer to: Geography Africa *Palma, Mozambique, city ** Palma District *La Palma, one of the Canary Islands, Spain ** La Palma (DO), a ''DenominaciĆ³n de Origen'' for wines from the ...
match) is second, achieved in 1979. They have ranked third on five occasions. New Zealand has hosted the ICFRA Long Range World Championships three times - in 1979, 1995 and 2019.


Kolapore

New Zealand has contested the Kolapore Match at Bisley fifteen times since 1897, when they were runners up to Victoria (Australia) on their debut. New Zealand went on to win in 1904 and 1960. As of 2022, their most recent result was 7th in the 2019 match.


See also

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New Zealand Shooting Federation The New Zealand Shooting Federation (NZSF) is the governing body for Target Shooting Sports in New Zealand. It holds responsibility for selecting and developing national teams for World Championships, as well as the Olympic and Commonwealth Game ...
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International Confederation of Fullbore Rifle Associations The International Confederation of Fullbore Rifle Associations (ICFRA) is the international association for the fullbore rifle shooting sports of Target Rifle ('TR') (in the US 'Palma' Rifle) and F-Class, which are long range competitions shot a ...


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