PUTTING UP an electronic scoring target (EST) at the Philippines Marines Shooting Range will be one of the top priorities of the new leadership of the Philippine National Shooting Association (PNSA) as it in gears up for its modernization program.
That was the promise made by PNSA president and Harbour Centre Mikee Romero to members of the national training pool for both pistol and rifle in a recent gathering held at The Fort in the hope of improving their skills and enhancing the image of one of the country’s premier shooting ranges.
The equipment is worth more than P5 million but Romero said it’s worth its value since it will the help the shooters during their practice and even in competition.
“I will try my best to get the needed funds for it,” Romero./Correspondent Jonas Panerio