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Our Association comprises 13 clubs throughout South Australia, 8 being situated in the metropolitan area of Adelaide and 5 in country areas.  Their members are  always pleased to welcome visitors and new members.  While a Firearms license is required to purchase and use your own rifle and ammunition, no Firearms License is required when shooting in one of our clubs as a visitor as you will be under the supervision of a Licensed club official.

Members in our clubs all range from those who are keenly competitive, to the very social shooter, and most clubs are supportive and provide for all members requirements.  Most clubs have a number of target rifles and other equipment for their visitors to use.   All clubs  have coaches and range officials who will ensure that a new visitor can safely enjoy the sport under their supervision.  Select a club below to find out what they can offer you. 
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The State Range is the home range for 3 clubs -
Wingfield, Morialta and the University clubs.
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East Marden Club meets every Wednesday night. The club members also meet occasionally for additional coaching and practice sessions.
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WINGFIELD CLUB is a resident club of the State Range at Wingfield.  It meets on Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoons.  They shoot a variety of .22 rifle events, and support the use of lightweight rifles. 

MORIALTA CLUB is also a resident club of the State Range at Wingfield.  It meets on Friday nights from about 7.00p.m. and while this club shoots only Air Rifle events, from the indoor range over a 10 metres distance, many of its members also shoot .22 rimfire rifle as well, and do this at the State Range on Saturdays as private training.

UNIVERSITY CLUB - this club as a general rule has a membership that is restricted to University students and graduates.  It is also a resident club of the State Range and its meetings are on programmed Wednesday evenings.  This club shoots mainly .22 rifle and some .17 air rifle.

EAST MARDEN - this club shoots .22 rifle events and meets at its range at Campbelltown on Wednesday nights.

ADELAIDE CLUB - this club has a comfortable indoor 20 m range at Dry Creek where they meet on Wednesday nights.  They also have an out-door 50 m range, off Waterfall Gully Road at Burnside, where they meet most Sunday mornings.  They shoot both Prone and Benchrest .22 rifle events.

GOODWOOD CLUB - this club also meets at the Adelaide clubrooms at Dry Creek on Tuesday nights.

CYCLISTS CLUB - this club has no fixed range to compete on, choosing to visit other clubs on a monthly basis.

REYNELLA CLUB -  this club has a facility at Reynella where it shoots Air Rifle on Friday nights.  Many of its members also compete in .22 rifle events and participate in private practice at the Wingfield Range on Saturdays.  This club also has a Junior Air Rifle Club that meets on Wednesday evenings from 6.00p.m. until 7.30p.m.

COUNTRY CLUBS ARE:

MONARTO CLUB - meets at the Monarto Shooting complex on Thursday nights.

RENMARK CLUB - this club supports both prone and benchrest .22 rifle target shooting, and meets at its range on Ral Ral Avenue at Renmark on Thursday nights.

MORGAN CLUB - this club supports both prone and benchrest .22 rifle target shooting and meets at its range behind the Morgan Caravan Park on Tuesday nights.

PORT AUGUSTA CLUB - this club supports both prone and benchrest .22 rifle target shooting

NARACOORTE CLUB - meets every Wednesday evening and the first and third Sunday of each month from about 11.00a.m. Visitors welcome.

 

 

 

 

 

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The Reynella Club, situated at Old Reynella shoots Air Rifle events on Friday nightrs. Members go to the State Range at Wingfield for all .22 rifle competition events.

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Adelaide Club meet at Dry Creek on Wednesday nights, and at Burnside, most Sunday mornings.
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