AbyssRider wrote:hello. recently joined the .22 shooter club and is eager to learn.
as a newbie i found many of the posts confusing. this is due to my lack of experience in the shooting community. just wondering if there is a site where i can study some of the basics of shooting (eg. selection of ammo/scopes, different calibres, shooting jargons etc.).
the SSAA website has many research materials which i really couldnt understand...
AbyssRider wrote:as a newbie i found many of the posts confusing. this is due to my lack of experience in the shooting community. just wondering if there is a site where i can study some of the basics of shooting (eg. selection of ammo/scopes, different calibres, shooting jargons etc.).
AbyssRider wrote:yes i have taken up some study on youtube on terminology and stuff.
my local club is mainly a handgun club and i am only joining to get my H licence down the track. after that i will leave for a new club.
mostly i will be doing rifle/handgun range shooting in Perth. down the track if the condition allows i would like to do some steel target for the plinking. not sure how to go with that because i dont exactly own a rural property...
bladeracer wrote:AbyssRider wrote:yes i have taken up some study on youtube on terminology and stuff.
my local club is mainly a handgun club and i am only joining to get my H licence down the track. after that i will leave for a new club.
mostly i will be doing rifle/handgun range shooting in Perth. down the track if the condition allows i would like to do some steel target for the plinking. not sure how to go with that because i dont exactly own a rural property...
For handguns you have to maintain a club membership, and you can only use them at pistol clubs, but they are a great option if you're interested in shooting in WA.
If you want to shoot steel look into Metallic Silhouette, particularly lever-action Silhouette. As for shooting on private property, the Police are trying to make that us unviable as they possibly can, you might have to buy your own _large_ block of land.
AbyssRider wrote:not all of us can afford that rural property option can we?
looks like i have to keep my eyes and ears open for a friend who just might have access to one...
AbyssRider wrote:thats what i heard from a friend of mine, saying the way to get property letters might disappear soon because it is not what the police wanted. what i worried about was whether that will result in an even stricter application process down the track.
a (relatively) small rural property might be a good idea? does anyone know how far a property needs to be away from metro area for it to be ok for shooting?
bladeracer wrote:AbyssRider wrote:thats what i heard from a friend of mine, saying the way to get property letters might disappear soon because it is not what the police wanted. what i worried about was whether that will result in an even stricter application process down the track.
a (relatively) small rural property might be a good idea? does anyone know how far a property needs to be away from metro area for it to be ok for shooting?
Small is good, except in WA where they want large acreage before they'll licence a firearm on it. Currently people with small blocks have to buy letters from people with larger blocks just to allow them to hunt and shoot on their own properties.
AbyssRider wrote:any idea how big the property needs to be for a valid property letter to be issued? i have been looking but could not really find the answer. is it in the Act/Regulations?
if the money allows it will be awesome to get your licence first, then buy a small piece of land just for shooting and camping...but when i say this out loud, i realise how financially unviable that sounds.
AbyssRider wrote:the interlocking mechanism makes it almost impossible to buy property just for shooting! that is ridiculous.
and i just looked it up a 55 ha property costs about 1m...
AbyssRider wrote:im going to look up the Landcare group and see if it is any good. never heard of them before.
i was browsing SSAA's booklet and found their Conservative and Wildlife Management and Farmers Assist quite interesting. did anyone ever use any of them?