No1Mk3 wrote:G'day Tomotron,
That doesn't happen here, a comp must be a club organized event that is scheduled and shooters participate in, and the club must keep records of those events including details of shooters, what firearms used etc that need to be available for inspection by LRD upon request. The majority of clubs provide plenty of opportunities to complete your mandatory 10 days per year, my own club does 3 days per month at Little River and 2 nights per week at Springvale, I only need 1 more day to complete my requirements. It is also possible to be a member of more than 1 club so you can get many more shooting days available, Cheers.
Thank you for your answer No1Mk3, I am surprised by the lack of flexibility allowed in achieving the attendance requirements. Queensland and probably more states seem to be quite good in this regard. A minimum of ten events on ten days in Victoria with one class (same requirements with two classes) rather than just six in the other states and ACT. Eight events with two classes except Tasmania which requires ten. Seems to be more worth having three classes rather than just one or two here (twelve events in all states and ACT except Tasmania with fourteen). NT uses an odd system compared to elsewhere with counting disciplines rather than classes (twelve shoots for one or two disciplines, fourteen shoots for three disciplines and so on).