bladeracer wrote:Unless you can find a law that specifically prohibits it it's allowed. We can zero rifles, test ammunition, pattern guns, and generally practice on public land that is open to hunting/shooting. Stay well away from tracks and roads, don't shoot at trees or signage, clean up after yourself, be aware that other users of the area may be out there or may appear at any time. If you cause distress or fear to other forest users, even if you don't know they're out there, you can be charged despite being legal to shoot there, just as you can be charged on private property. Find somewhere secluded with a good backstop.
NSW doesn't even allow you to confirm your rifle is zeroed while hunting.
I should have clarified that there isn’t a specific clause in the Act or Regulations explicitly excluding target shooting in Victorian State Forests/Crown Land.
However, when discussing shooters with the Genuine Reason of "Sport or Target Shooting" who may wish to target shoot on Crown Land. Unfortunately for them the following clause prohibits them from such activities: hence the default
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Schedule 2, 1, (5A) of the Act states;If one of the reasons for the licence is sport or target shooting, the holder must not engage in sport or target shooting except—
- (a) at an approved shooting range; or
- (b) on land owned by the holder, where the activity is being carried out in accordance with the regulations; or
- (c) on land not owned by the holder, where the owner of the land has given permission for the carrying out of the activity and where the activity is being conducted in accordance with the regulations.
Other Considerations Regarding Authorised ActivitiesOne might also consider that because "Sport/Target Shooting on Crown Land" is not listed as an approved activity under the list of Genuine Reasons then it is by default not an Approved Activity regardless of what we all think (refer to following table), another reason to state the
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