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Finley Pistol Club
Our club is located 2.5 kilometers south of the township of Finley on the Newell highway. The club is open every Sunday for competition and practice and every second Wednesday evening for competition and air pistol. We offer several discipline’s of shooting. ISSF standard, rapid, free pistol and centre fire matches, metal silhouette, steel challenge, and for 25 & 50 meter service pistol. Our target system is fully automated with turning targets on timers to comply with all disciplines of shooting. We also cater for the rapidly growing, exciting and competitive action of IPSC. Our range is set up with standing, swinging and large & small poppers. We have a large quantity of plastic barrels to make walls/barricades to increase the challenge. We run a minimum of 1 IPSC competition a month, with practice available whenever the 50 meter range is free. We are hoping to construct a dividing wall between the IPSC and service pistol so we can shoot IPSC at anytime. Our range is also approved for use of rimfire rifles. While no actual time is set aside for rifle competitions, we are hoping in the future to be able to offer this to members and visitors. At the moment members are able to use rim fire rifles for sighting purposes only, at a suitable time when the range is open and does not interfere with pistol shooting activities. See 'Visit this Website' link above. Postal Address: 135 Murray Street, Finley NSW 2713 Fax: 03 5883 1548 Secretary, Ross Twemlow finleypistol@internode.on.net President, Paul Dundon finleypistol@internode.on.net Range address: Travel 2.5km south of the town and look for the range signs. |
Finley | NSW | $0.00 | Jul 22-9:02 |
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Hastings Valley Hunting Club
The Club holds its practice and competition days at the Hastings Regional Shooting Complex. The range is located at 81 Lady Nelson Drive, Port Macquarie. School Shooting Program: This program was introduced in 2009 through the participation of two schools: Christian Heritage College (Sept 2009) and Westport High School (Oct 2009). The students shoot weekly during school terms and the program handles up to 20 participants per session. Students are instructed in the safe use and handling of firearms, and are taught the correct procedure relating to range etiquette with safety being No. 1. Targets used are normal scoring ring targets. These are used for weekly assessments to check ongoing improvements. Vermin targets or metal silhouettes are used to give the student a fun element for the day. Regular improvements are seen over the course of the year. All equipment needed for the students (rifles, benchrests, spotting scopes, ammunition and targets) is provided by the Hastings Valley Hunting Club at the Complex Range. P.O. Box 5541 Port Macquarie NSW 2444 See 'Visit this Website' link above. Club Chairman: Keiran Dick Secretary: Ernie Baldwin |
Port Macquarie | NSW | $0.00 | Jul 22-9:01 |
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NSW Small Bore & Air Rifle Association
Smallbore and Air Rifle shooting is an olympic sport which operates under the auspices of the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF). The New South Wales Smallbore and Air Rifle Association is affiliated with Target Rifle Australia. The sport includes five disciplines, these include: Air Rifle 50 Metre Prone 3x40 Free Rifle Sport Rifle Bench Rest See 'Visit this Website' link above. General enquiries or contact. Email: enquiries@nswsarai.com or ring 1300 300 011 Supplies contact John. Email: supplies@nswsarai.com |
Sydney | NSW | $0.00 | Jul 22-9:01 |
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Dubbo RSL Small Bore & Air Rifle Club
The range is used throughout the week, however if you are new to the club, we encourage you to attend our Sunday morning shoots which start at 9am. If you come a little earlier, after 8am, we can give you the run down and get you setup to shoot if you wish. We shoot in all weather conditions. The Dubbo RSL Smallbore and Air Rifle Club, was established in the early 1970′s. Still shooting at the range today, are two of the original members. Now that’s commitment! We have a strong group of members, who shoot regularly, and enjoy the range’s facilities. Our club caters for all ages, levels of skill, and we are family friendly. Our members comprise of competition shooters, who regularly score 199, and 200, (these guys and gals are called A grade! As well as B, C, and D grade shooters who vary in skill, type of rifle used, and technique. Today we have a clubhouse, toilet facilities, and a fully functional range which caters for bench rest, air rifle, and prone shooters. Currently, we are working on plans to extend the range, due to strong membership numbers and a growing interest in the sport. Due to our ‘low cost to try’ approach (under $10), it is common that new shooters are at the range ‘giving it a go’ often. The range is used during the week, but the club only holds competition shoots every Sunday morning, starting at 9am sharp. Sunday mornings, are also suitable for beginner shooters to attend. If you are new to the club, come out and see us after 8am. See 'Visit this Website' link above. Dubbo RSL Smallbore and Air Rifle Club located Approx. 14km, on the left, on the Old Dubbo Road, Dubbo NSW 2830 info@dubbosmallbore.com.au |
Dubbo | NSW | $0.00 | Jul 22-9:00 |
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Newcastle Small Bore and Air Rifle Club
We are located in the old quarry at the end of Eldon Street in Waratah West The club is affiliated with the NSW Small Bore and Air Rifle Association Inc. and most shooting is based on the ISSF matches (Olympic Style). These are .22 rim fire prone and 3 position matches and .177 indoor air rifle match. We also cater for the growing needs in bench rest shooting The club is open on Saturdays from 10.00pm till 5:00 pm and Wednesdays from 10.00am till 6.00 pm Costs can be quite low as the club has equipment available for hire. Ammunition is available for sale at the club, and rifles and gear can be purchased through our state association at a discount. The legal requirements for firearms safety training and licensing are conducted by our club officials on an individual basis. Our address is PO Box 237 Waratah 2298. The range is in Eldon St Waratah West in the old quarry along side the archery and pistol ranges. The range phone No. is 4967 1702 or our e-mail address is newcastlerifle.airrifle@yahoo.com.au See 'Visit this Website' link above. |
Watarah West | NSW | $0.00 | Jul 22-9:01 |
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North Rocks Small Bore Rifle Club
We only shoot in following disciplines at North Rocks. 1. Bench Rest the rifle is supported on a stand that is sitting on a bench. The shooter sits on a chair or stool and sighting is done via a telescopic sight, normally hi-power 24x-60x, then aligns the cross hairs on the target, squeezes the trigger and looks for the shot hole in the target. Bench Rest on our range is shot at both 50M and 20M. 2. Bench Rest- Sporter in this form of shooting the same stand, bench and chairs are used but the rifle can’t be modified, must be a sporting rifle less than 3.5 kgs in weight with a max power scope of 6x. A spotting scope is normally used to see the shot holes in the target as this can be impossible with a 6x scope. Bench Rest- Sporter on our range is shot at only 50M. 3. Prone the shooter lies on a shooting mat and holds the rifle and sights the target via a non-optical peep sight. When all looks central in the sight the shooter squeezes the trigger and then has to look through a spotting telescope to see the shot hole on the target. This is an Olympic event and we follow the ISSF international rules with some extra Australian rules for this event. Prone on our range is shot at both 50M and 20M. 4. Standing the shooter stands, holding the rifle while sighting at the target via the same peep sight that is used in Prone. This is also part Olympic event known as 3P or 3 position shooting. Standing on our range is shot at only 50M. 5. Kneeling the shooter kneels on the ground holding the rifle while sighting at the target via the same peep sight that is used in Prone. This is the third part of the Olympic event known as 3P or 3 position shooting. Kneeling on our range is shot at only 50M. We do not shoot any form of Centrefire, as the Range is only certified for Standard velocity (Sub-sonic) Rimfire rifle shooting See 'Visit this Website' link above. PO BOX 363 Wentworthville NSW 2145 |
Wentworthville | NSW | $0.00 | Jul 22-8:59 |
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Orana Pistol Club
Who:- Anyone interested in shooting can come and try it, individuals, families, juniors (must have parental permission of course)! When:- O.P.C. shoots every Sunday from 9am, SSAA every 2nd Sunday of each month (see our calendar). Where:- O.P.C. is just 15.6km out of Dubbo on the Obley road (past the zoo entry, see map). Range:- We have 3 ranges, 2 with turning targets and 1 open range (all 50yd). If you don't have a licence don't worry, you can still try your hand at shooting! We will help you with the necessary forms (P650) which we have available for you to fill out for the day and supply you with all the training to "give it a go"! Range: 02 68873704 (Available after 9am Sundays) See 'Visit this Website' link above |
Dubbo | NSW | $0.00 | Jul 22-9:01 |
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Roseville Rifle Club
Roseville Rifle Club is found on Hornsby Rifle Range which is located in Rosamond St. Hornsby, behind Mt Wilga Hospital. Rifle shooting is conducted on approved rifle ranges, under strict standard shooting rules, at distances from 300 yards or meters, to 900 meters and 1000 yards. Target shooting is one of the few sports where women and men compete without favour or discrimination for the same grades and prizes. It doesn’t require exceptional fitness or, surprisingly, perfect eyesight. Older and physically impaired people can enjoy successful participation like any other shooter. Some of the best shooters in the country are over 50, as success is more to do with experience and knowledge. Location: Travel north along the Pacific Hwy from Hornsby, turn left into Galston Rd and then immediately turn left into Carrington Rd. Take the third left into Rosamond St, then after 100 meters turn right into the driveway for the hospital. The entrance to the Hospital is on the left hand side, but drive straight ahead down the road and into the rifle range complex. All the shooting mounds are up the driveways on the right. To find the Roseville Clubhouse take the second turn to the right and follow that road to the end around to the right. The parking spot and building on the right side will be Roseville Rifle club. At this rifle range we shoot at distances from 300 meters up to 800 meters. Our club Our club shoots are on Saturday afternoons starting at 1pm and shooting finishes at 4.30pm. See 'Visit this Website' link above. |
Hornsby | NSW | $0.00 | Jul 22-9:00 |
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Sydney International Shooting Centre
The Sydney International Shooting Centre is one of the world’s finest shooting venues. Set in a valley on 80 hectares of semi-rural farmland and regenerated bushland in Western Regional Sydney, it has played host to the most prestigious sports shooting events including the Sydney 2000 Olympics and Paralympic Games and the ISSF World Cup. See 'Visit this Website' link above. Lot 1 off Elizabeth Drive, Cecil Park NSW 2178 Try Shooting Enquiries Phone: 13 13 02 Phone: (02) 8782 0100 Fax: (02) 9826 2376 Opening hours Monday to Sunday - 9am to 5pm Tuesday and Friday evenings - 5pm to 10pm Bookings are required for individual shooting, events and major competitions. Please contact the centre's staff for all information on bookings, facilities, and other enquiries. |
Cecil Park | NSW | $0.00 | Jul 22-9:00 |
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St Ives Pistol Club
The Club has been in continuous operation since it was founded in 1962. Club membership is now approaching the 400 mark and our junior membership is growing every year. The Club still has members who joined back in the 1960s and we have many members of over 20 years standing. St Ives Pistol Club members are encouraged to participate in competitions at Club, State, National and International levels. Club members are actively involved in competition shooting with other clubs and our members travel throughout Sydney, NSW, Australia and overseas to compete. Indeed our membership boasts a number of past and present State Champions in various disciplines. We have an excellent induction program and a very experienced team of coaches to help new members get a great start and to get the best out of this great sport of ours. See 'Visit this Website' link above. Location: 1 km past the St Ives Showground, on the left heading east, just past the RTA truck inspection bay. Immediately after the motor vehicle checking station there is a white boom gate at the entrance to a gravel track. The club is approximately 300 metres down the track. Only members have a key to the boom gate. Please address all enquiries to the Club Secretary by email (secretary@sipc.org.au), or by mail at the following address: The Secretary St Ives Pistol Club PO Box 46 St Ives, NSW 2075 |
St ives | NSW | $0.00 | Jul 22-8:58 |