schink wrote:keen wrote:They really don't want you to have a pistol do they

I think they've got their way in this case.
I'm been mulling it over for ages but in the end I can't justify it.
So no pistol shooting for me.
I think you have made the right decision shink, but really the commitment required isn't too arduous.
Participation Requirements for Target Shooting
Handgun target shooting licence holders must satisfy the following participation requirements unless the licence holder does not possess
a handgun or is a body corporate.
If you possess only one specified class of handgun -
• Every full calendar year you must –
o participate in at least six approved target shooting matches on at least six separate days; and
o participate in at least four handgun target shoots or approved target shooting matches or a combination of both on at least four separate
days. These days cannot be the same days as the six compulsory match days detailed in the point above. See table below.If you possess more than one specified class of handgun -
• Every full calendar year -
o you must participate in at least six approved target shooting matches on at least six separate days; and
o for each class of handgun you possess, you must participate in at least four handgun target shoots or approved target shooting matches
or a combination of both on at least four separate days. Four of these days cannot be the same days as the six compulsory match days
detailed in the point above. See table below.
Regardless of how many classes of handguns you possess, you must participate in a minimum of six of the required matches and shoots as a
competitor; however, participation in a match or shoot as a supervisor, competition judge or range officer can be counted towards your participation
requirements for the remainder of the matches and shoots. In addition, a person who conducts a handgun safety course of a class approved by the
Chief Commissioner is deemed to have competed in an approved handgun target shooting match.
Out of 365 days they ask you commitment on 10 days of the year.
You are right the really don't want hand guns it the hands of people that are not prepared or interested enough to put the work in.
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