Upon Arriving at the Range
Leave your firearms securely locked in your vehicle and report to the Range Officer who will guide you to sign the range attendance sheet(s) and take your range fees. The Range Officer will instruct you when you may bring firearms from your vehicle to the firing line and will clear (inspect) all firearms before their removal from the firing line.
The Range Officer always wears an identifying badge and usually wears a brightly colored vest.
Use of correct eye protection and hearing protection is compulsory for all people on the firing line. Loan equipment is available from the Range Officer. Fashion sunglasses are not acceptable. Enclosed footwear must be worn at the firing line.
Use of Club Firearms
Those that wish to use the club’s firearms (22LR & 223REM), a minimum of one weeks’ notice must be given. This allows the club to organise the equipment including ammunition. Cost is $50 (22LR) and $70 (223REM) per person. This will allow the hirer the use of the club firearm and 50 rounds. The hiring of the club’s firearms can occur to an individual twice only, after which you must show intent on joining SSAA and/or obtaining your firearm’s licence.
Also available is the 50 BMG, 460 Styer and 416 Barrett. These are not club firearms; however, the owner(s) are willing to allow the unique experience of firing these high calibre rifles. You MUST be a current SSAA member, and hold a current shooting license. The cost will be $50 per session + $10-$20 per round depending on available ammunition. A minimum of two weeks’ notice must be given.
All requests for the hiring of the above-mentioned firearms can be made via email.
NOTE: No guarantee can be made reference the use of club firearms, as the availability may change at no notice.
Another important reminder about safe storage of firearms
When at the range, PLEASE remember to lock your vehicle.
Police have started checking vehicles at SSAA clubs to make sure shooters are not leaving guns in un-locked cars. Police will confiscate all firearms that are not secured properly and there is a risk of losing your license as well as being charged.
Allegedly, recently police found some 27 cars un-locked at one SSAA Victorian club.
Random checks will continue to occur more and more frequently at Sporting Shooting Clubs, so please be sure to lock your guns away when not in use, and store ammunition correctly.
To see Victoria’s Firearms Act Storage Requirements, click here.