Blr243 wrote:Thanks for the info. So six times a year I have to hang out with Dirty Harry wannabe pistol Packin paper punchers. I m up to the challenge
Chinballs wrote:Blr243 wrote:Thanks for the info. So six times a year I have to hang out with Dirty Harry wannabe pistol Packin paper punchers. I m up to the challenge
You don't have to hang out with anyone. At my club I go in whenever I want, shoot a comp on my own and drop my score sheet on the counter on the way out. 99% of our members do the same thing. The term "competition" doesn't mean you have to shoot at an organised, specific time. It means you have to shoot an approved match and record a score.
rc42 wrote:To maintain a cat H without possessing any pistols you only have to maintain financial membership of an approved pistol club.
If you have a pistol or multiple pistols on your license that are all within one category (air, centerfire, rimfire. black powder) then you need to compete in a minimum of 6 competitions per year.
If you have pistols in multiple categories then you have to compete in competitions 4 times per year for each category and can only compete in one category on any given day.
Practice sessions are not important for licensing, only competitions.
Toolnup wrote:Been getting conflicting info from people who have been playing the game a lot longer then me.
QPS have an excel document that tells you exactly how many shoots you need. Just type in how many of each class you own and it tells you how many shoots of each class you need to do..
https://www.police.qld.gov.au/sites/def ... ulator.xls