The Palakkad District Rifle Association

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Palakkad, India

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The Palakkad District Rifle Association Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

The Palakkad District Rifle Association is located in Palakkad, India on Coimbatore Rd, Sahyadri Colony, Chandranagar Colony. The Palakkad District Rifle Association is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category shooting range in India.

Address

Coimbatore Rd, Sahyadri Colony, Chandranagar Colony

Phone

+91 4912570751

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Muhammed Farzin

Nice place ....

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Mahir Pk

Great place to learn shooting

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Abilash C K Nair

Best for aspirants.. A wonderful career option for passionate ones. Just to have a membership and concentrate to be the best. Has junior membership too.. Variety of weapons for training, both rifle and pistol in both air and bullets. Nice range. Facilities getting added up. Indoor range for air and outdoor for 25 m and 50 m.. Competitions held for all age group

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RAWBIN K R

Super good place...proivides quality training...

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SREENATH SREENIVAS

Good facility, good frds and very good Master's..

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Rejath Ravichandran

The Palakkad District Rifle Association[PDRA] is situated in center of Palakkad Town. Our aim is to train citizens of India in Rifle Shooting in order to educate them to use fire arms and to encourage marksmanship among the civil population both as a sport and for the purpose of self- defence and to ensure necessary means of National Defence. The Association proposes the following: Impart instruction in the use of Fire arms. Arrange for target practice with long range and small bore, rifles, shot guns, revolvers and pistols of non prohibited bores and air rifles. Arrange for suitable ranges for such practice. Arrange for picnics and lawful shooting trips. Render advice and assistance to similar local organisations within the District. To arrange competitions and to enter in competitions as teams and individuals arranged by various Rifle Associations or Clubs in the country. Secure supply of arms and ammunitions for members of the Association Impart military education to members of the Association particularly in rifle training with a view to developing in the young generations qualities of fearlessness, discipline, espirit de corps, resourcefulness and spirit of public service. Impart knowledge of physical culture and sports to build up healthy bodies, steady hands, power of concentration, good nerves and self-confidence.

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kripash chithali

i am sreenath.s