That is a big issue in Romania , as an ex communist Country that is part of EU at the time we have hybrid neo-communist laws and there is no real chance for a passionate or a true LR shooter to practice like he/she should .... actually not even for a pistol shooter . Imagine that i live in a country where you need a gun permit for BB and rubber guns , only people (civilians) allowed to defend themselves by firearms are ex police officers or judges and prosecutors .
The biggest manufacturer in my country is Romarm
http://romarm.ro/product_category/small-arms-and-ammunition/ they used to do good stuffbut IDK now if they are still doing good job ... the best Scope Manufacturer is IOR which is almost as good as NightForce but I own only a Vortex and a Bushnell, I have tried IOR in a 100m shooting range but i was'nt that impressed . Romarm used to do a very good Romanian version of SVD Dragunov 7.62 .
Problems with clubs in Romania is that they most of them are owned by people who wants/likes to hear themselves speaking and treat you like an idiot if you did courses outside the country (cause it's obvious you did not do the courses with them) . Most of the clubs are very strict about talking military ... it is forbidden and you will be "Excomunicado"
)) also it is forbidden to do tactical shooting with Sniper rifle (like for example run, throw yourself in position and shoot or even to do static sync shooting) .... in fact only "tactical" shooting you are allowed to do it is within an IDPA club or match .
I try to go as often as i can to go for LRS sessions in Serbia which is 500km away but with this quarantine i don't know about the session programmed for later this year.
Bottom line, about Long Range Shooting in Romania for an average payd citizen passionate about LRS are two ways :
1- Easy way - Rent a rifle from the shooting range accompanied by a shooting range employee , go to 50m range so that the employee makes sure you can shoot, then you go to 104m shooting range and shoot ... but there are a few tricks with renting the rifle : You are not allowed to adjust the parallax on the scope; You are not allowed to dial on the scope even if you see that the rifle does not shoot where you aim ; The only position you are allowed to shoot from seated in a chair with the rifle on a table and you pay like 80$ for 20 bullets .
2 - *Hard Way - You take the hunting courses for 1 year no matter if you want to be or not a hunter ... if you want a long rifle you have to be a hunter so after a year long course while you shoot 10 bullets all year and the rest is theory you will go and take a 30 day course for 300$ for handling and shooting guns (not proper terminology "Guns" cause actually you shoot a Jeco Cal LR22 ) in 30 days you will learn stories , legislation, more stories and you will shoot 5 bullets wit LR22 Cal . After all that you will have to pay like 400$ annual fee to the hunting club and like 60$ to police to release your licence to own a long rifle .
So you face 2 choices Spend more Time or Spend much more Money .
* The problem with the hard way is bad legislation i mean even after all the struggle if a neighbor sees you with the gun (or maybe he does not see you but he knows you own one and he wants to do you harm) and he goes to the police saying that he does not feel safe the police will come and will give you a 2500$ fee and then cancel oyur permit for 5 years same goes in the case your gun is stolen or lost .
So in Romania , hunting is pretty much the only place where you can use .308 or 338 Lapua Magnum to shoot further than 100m altough it is noth ethical, most of the clubs lack of dedicated instructors that treats noobs like sh*t if they did not take LRS courses with them and there aren't many clubs ... But there are still guys like me or better than me who are realy passionate about Long Range Shooting and fight against the impossible odds to practice free what they love.