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If you like to compete, plink, target shoot, need to sight in a firearm, then come for a visit.

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The Home of Precision Rifle in SA

Our friendly Club at the Monarto Shooting Complex has 4 ranges from 25m to 500m, laden with a variety of targets for all day practice, plinking and sight in. We are open 50 days a year including the first weekend of most months. All shooters are warmly welcome to bring most (Category AB) rimfires or centrefires and come and try our regular fun filled Precision Rifle Competitions.

Rifle - Handgun - Shotgun

We also shoot several Handgun disciplines and Field Shotgun.

If you like to compete, plink, target shoot, need to sight in a firearm, pattern a Shotgun, then come for a visit.

It’s thrilling making steel targets ring at distances you never imagined - so give it a go.

VISITORS (Non Members) Always Welcome But They Must PRE REGISTER

Club Shoot Days

Firearms Licence Training

At Precision Shooting Club we have Accredited Firearm Safety Training Instructors who conduct regular approved courses for those wanting to qualify for a new Firearms Licence A1 B1 H1 (Shooting Club), or for existing shooters who want to upgrade their current Firearms Licence.

What is Precision Shooting

Precision Rifle is fast, fun, and exhilarating which is why it’s one of the fastest growing shooting sports in the world. Precision Rifle is where the competitors are trying to unite the three principles of precision, positions and speed to score as many points as possible during the given amount of time.

The courses are called stages and are shot individually by the participants who must move and shoot from several challenging positions, fire under or over obstacles and in other situations. These stages are designed so that the competitor must be inventive, and therefore the solutions to challenges frequently vary between contestants.

There are no standard exercises or set arrangement of the steel targets which can have both known and unknown distances from 10 to over 1000 metres. However, the primary focus is on long range, therefore participants need to have a good knowledge of firearm ballistics. Events operate under the SSAA Precision Rifle Rule Book, with various modifications to suit local Ranges.

 

VISITORS (Non Members) Always Welcome But They Must PRE REGISTER


Precision Shooting Club acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live, shoot and harvest.

We pay respect to Elders, past, present, and emerging.