Title_II wrote:If you carry a fun in Australia you will go to jail.
zobster wrote:You mean to say the range could be access during daylight hours? No need for club event etc?
Which club do you have to join for access to that range? Tasmanian Rifle Association?
Title_II wrote:If you carry a fun in Australia you will go to jail.
Heckler303 wrote:zobster wrote:You mean to say the range could be access during daylight hours? No need for club event etc?
Which club do you have to join for access to that range? Tasmanian Rifle Association?
Well I was talking about the SSAA one you can use on weekdays and most weekends.
zobster wrote:Heckler303 wrote:zobster wrote:You mean to say the range could be access during daylight hours? No need for club event etc?
Which club do you have to join for access to that range? Tasmanian Rifle Association?
Well I was talking about the SSAA one you can use on weekdays and most weekends.
I'm guessing you are talking about the sheffield ssaa branch T06?
Title_II wrote:If you carry a fun in Australia you will go to jail.
philski wrote:HI
I shoot with Sheffield rifle club (TRA) and we are trying to involve other sport shooting on our range. 300 yards is the shortest at present.
We shoot every Saturday at 1pm. cost $5.
hope that helps
Phillip
Heckler303 wrote:zobster wrote:You mean to say the range could be access during daylight hours? No need for club event etc?
Which club do you have to join for access to that range? Tasmanian Rifle Association?
Well I was talking about the SSAA one you can use on weekdays and most weekends.
philski wrote:HI
I shoot with Sheffield rifle club (TRA) and we are trying to involve other sport shooting on our range. 300 yards is the shortest at present.
We shoot every Saturday at 1pm. cost $5.
hope that helps
Phillip
Diesel wrote:philski wrote:HI
I shoot with Sheffield rifle club (TRA) and we are trying to involve other sport shooting on our range. 300 yards is the shortest at present.
We shoot every Saturday at 1pm. cost $5.
hope that helps
Phillip
Are you serious about this, it would be a nicer change? In the past the Sheffield club has invited SSAA members to shoot and after the shoot presented them with signup forms if they wanted to come again?
There was also a lot of frowning when someone wanted to use their .303 or a scoped hunting rifle?
I exclusively shoot SSAA now(about five years now since I left the TRA) as a few of us were given a hard time from John Hope about using .303's military and hunting rifles even though we were doing it outside of fullbore or F class shoots. I also shot fullbore at the time.
It would be nice but I won't personally hold my breath.
There is a Long range shoot at the Campbelltown TRA range next month, SSAA run. If anyone is interested- 400,500,600 and 700. 25 shots at each range over two days.
Farmerpete wrote:Why not just go and ask a farmer politely?
TassieTiger wrote:2 years since previous, last reply - I reckon he’s shot a couple off by now lol.
zobster wrote:Farmerpete wrote:Why not just go and ask a farmer politely?
Honestly, I'm a little afraid. I've been told to f off in very colourful language by basically every farmer I've door knocked.
bladeracer wrote:zobster wrote:Farmerpete wrote:Why not just go and ask a farmer politely?
Honestly, I'm a little afraid. I've been told to f off in very colourful language by basically every farmer I've door knocked.
Something definitely not right there. I can't think of any farmer that wouldn't give you a polite "no" if they weren't interested, and none that would use colorful language except in jest.
zobster wrote:I also state that I'm happy to drop all the wallabies that I come across if that's what they want.
zobster wrote:TassieTiger wrote:2 years since previous, last reply - I reckon he’s shot a couple off by now lol.
LOL
I've been to the sassafras range several times now. Good little spot to zero and do load development. I'm heading up there this Thursday if anyone is keen to join. Need to zero the 308, I'm convinced that it's the rifle and not me that's missing the target.
dpskipper wrote:zobster wrote:I also state that I'm happy to drop all the wallabies that I come across if that's what they want.
Is that expressly legal? Probably not a good idea to openly state to a farmer your willing to commit a crime on his property.