Leagues
The postal leagues Pinhoe TSC members compete in across the year. Members shoot designated cards during regular club nights and the team captain submits scores to the league.
Pinhoe TSC competes in four postal leagues across the year. Most leagues run in seasons (winter or summer) and are scored by post — you shoot a card during a regular club night, the RCO supervises and signs it off, and the team captain submits to the league. No travel, no external entry fees, just shoot well.
Members can contribute scores to any league we compete in by shooting designated league cards during regular club nights. Cards are normally due on a Monday evening, but it depends on the league you’re shooting in. Shoots are supervised by an RCO, and equipment must comply with NSRA rules. Speak to the team captain at the club to get involved.
Exeter District Summer League
- Season — May–August
- Format — postal
- Disciplines — Prone, Benchrest, LSR, Air Pistol
- Eligibility — open to all club members
- Entry — team entry; the captain coordinates squads and submission
Devon Winter League
- Season — October–March
- Format — postal
- Disciplines — Prone, Benchrest, LSR, Air Pistol
- Eligibility — open to all club members
- Entry — team entry; the captain coordinates squads and submission
Devon Summer League
- Season — May–August
- Format — postal
- Disciplines — Prone, Benchrest, LSR, Air Pistol
- Eligibility — open to all club members
- Entry — team entry; the captain coordinates squads and submission
North Devon Winter League
- Season — October–March
- Format — postal
- Disciplines — Prone, Benchrest, LSR, Air Pistol
- Eligibility — open to all club members
- Entry — team entry; the captain coordinates squads and submission
How to participate
If you’d like to shoot for one of Pinhoe’s league teams:
- Speak to the team captain at the club — they’re around on most club nights
- The captain will let you know which leagues are accepting new shooters and which discipline / class you’d fit into
- Pick up a league card on a club night, shoot it under RCO supervision, and the captain handles the rest