Clubs
Clubs
Arms and Militaria Collectors Club
The Arms and Militaria Collectors Club caters for people who have an interest in all types of firearms, edged weapons, ammunition and all associated memorabilia. Anyone with the same hobby must belong to a collector's organisation that has been approved by the Chief Commissioner to obtain a...
LEARN MOREAustralian Cypriot Sport Shooting Association (ACSSA)
Australian Cypriot Sport Shooting Association Inc. (ACSSA) is a non-profit organisation that has been established since 2009. ACSSA is a voluntary organisation formed by shooters and hunters who strive to provide the community with social surroundings where the shooters can both promote and...
LEARN MOREBig Game Rifle Club
In 1983, the Big Game Rifle Club (BGRC) was formed in Victoria as a club for large-calibre rifle enthusiasts. As a shooting discipline in the SSAA, it has spread to most of the states and territories where it is shot by like-minded members. Many members have gravitated to the club through their...
LEARN MOREDeerstalkers Club
The Deerstalkers Club was first established in the late 1960s and is centred around ethical deer hunting. Its Code of Ethics dictates that Deerstalkers Club members will not spotlight deer or shoot from any mechanically powered vehicle, boat or aircraft and they will not course any species of deer...
LEARN MOREEagle Park Precision Rifle Club
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...
LEARN MOREEagle Park Youth Training Scheme
The Eagle Park Youth Training Scheme allows juniors to try shooting, using .22 LR bolt-action rimfire rifles. First time attendees receive an induction to safety and marksmanship. After the first shoot, participants are invited to join in the monthly competition and receive training in field rifle,...
LEARN MOREField Hunters Club
The Field Hunters Club was established in the late 1980s to foster and develop hunter ethics, hunter training and opportunity; foster the sustainable use of game; and to improve hunting for the future. More than 250 members belong to the club, which meets at the SSAA Springvale Range once a month....
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LEARN MORELittle River Raiders Single Action Shooting Club
Little River Raiders Single Action Shooting Club is Victoria’s largest club dedicated to single action (cowboy) shooting. https://youtu.be/CGL-GXc6OnY Single action is one of few shooting disciplines eligible to use handguns over .38 up to .45 calibres. It is a re-enactment sport comprising the...
LEARN MOREMelbourne Benchrest Club
Melbourne Benchrest Club meets at Eagle Park Range, main range two on the third Sunday of the month for club competition. The objective of the club is to further the pursuit of the ultimate in rifle accuracy. The club provides assistance with shooting techniques, loading of match quality ammunition...
LEARN MOREMelbourne Sporting Rifle Club
Whether you’ve never shot a rifle competition in your life or you’re an experienced marksman, Melbourne Sporting Rifle Club is the club for you. Throughout the year you can experience field rifle, 3-positional and metallic silhouette disciplines, allowing participants to become familiar with...
LEARN MOREMildura Border Vigilantes Single Action Club
The Border Vigilantes Single Action Club is a target shooting club specialising in 1800s frontier firearms, similar to those used by the Western cowboys of the time. Our club enjoys period shooting stages which simulate frontier scenarios, using steel targets. We combe the use of single action...
LEARN MOREMildura Collector’s Guild
LEARN MOREMildura Conservation and Pest Management Club
The Mildura Conservation and Pest Management Club was established in 1993, under the name Mildura Hunting and Conservation Club. After another name change and a few years in recess, the club got back up and running in October 2008, under its current name. It began controlling feral and pest animals...
LEARN MOREMildura Long Range Shooting Club
The Long Range Shooting Club of Australia caters for all calibres and all rifles designed for precision shooting. It includes the 50BMG at distances from 300m to 2000m. The 600m events are currently shot at SSAA Victoria’s Mildura range. The club welcomes new members and visitors to attend...
LEARN MOREMildura Military Rifle & Pistol Club
The Mildura Military Rifle and Military Pistol Club was the first sub-club of the SSAA Mildura Branch. The inaugural meeting was held at the Mildura South Football Clubrooms with about 20 to 30 members present. The group had working bees to build shooting lines and shade cover, toilet blocks and...
LEARN MOREMildura Sporting Rifle Club
The Mildura Sporting Rifle Club was established in 1991. With the first permanent cover over the firing line on the 300m range and benches donated by members, the club started shooting Benchrest, Field Rifle and Scoped 3-Positional. The club grew in 1994 when improvements were made to SSAA...
LEARN MOREMilitary Rifle Club/Military Pistol Club/Military Collectors Club
The Military Rifle Club/Military Pistol Club/Military Collectors Club was established in 1985 and its membership has grown to more than 300. In 2000, the club built a clubhouse at SSAA’s Eagle Park Range. The clubhouse is fully equipped with a wood heater and storage facility. The club’s focus...
LEARN MOREPortland Rifle Club
Portland Rifle Club’s aim is to allow as many people as possible the opportunity to experience rifle shooting, regardless of sex, colour or physical condition. The Les Jones Range at Point Danger has shooting points from 200m out to 900m with two targets and a third to be erected. Shooting at...
LEARN MOREShepparton Military Rifle Club
LEARN MOREShepparton Shotgun Club
The Shepparton Shotgun Club has a practice shoot every second Saturday of the month. It has two f-stand layouts – one for advanced shooters and one for intermediates – a skeet ground, tower shooting and a practice layout. On the fourth Saturday of the month we normally hold a sporting clays...
LEARN MOREShepparton Sporting Rifle Club
The Shepparton Sporting Rifle Club is an off-shoot of SSAA Victoria’s Shepparton Branch. The club was established by local members who enjoyed rifle shooting as a hobby. While the club does not hold regular organised competitions, visitors are encouraged to contact the club if they would like to...
LEARN MORESporting Shooters Women’s Group
The Springvale Women’s Group is for women who love to combine shooting with socialising. We meet on the second and fourth Thursday of each month at Springvale Range at 7pm sharp. A limited number of club rifles are available to use for new shooters. Over the year we participate in multiple...
LEARN MORESpringvale Youth Training Scheme
The Springvale Youth Training Scheme is designed to teach juniors the safe handling and use of firearms in a supportive environment. It also gives juniors the opportunity to learn common shooting disciplines and try competitive shooting against people close to their own age. Juniors aged between 12...
LEARN MOREVictorian Muzzle Loaders Club
The Victorian Muzzle Loading Club was formed in 1970, making it one of the first muzzleloading/black powder clubs in Australia. The VMLC conducts organised competitions on the third Saturday of every month at Eagle Park Range. Competitions are organised for all black powder original and...
LEARN MOREWodonga Collector’s Club
The Wodonga Arms and Militaria Collectors Club is a made up of a small group of members who have a common passion for collecting arms and militaria. They collect items ranging from firearms, edged weapons, uniforms, badges, maps, patches, campaign medals, decorations, medallions and more. The group...
LEARN MOREWorking Gundog Association of Australia
Working Gundog Association of Australia (Victoria), established in 1998, is dedicated to the breeding, training, promotion and trialing of working gun dogs. The club holds retrieving trials, field trials, demonstrations, field assessment days and duck opening practice days as well as monthly...
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Daylesford Spa Pistol Club
The Daylesford Spa Pistol Club was formed in April 1993. The 25m range is located in Trentham East and consists of 17 shooting bays. In addition to paper targets, the club also uses falling plates and rimfire metallic silhouettes. The club caters for a range of pistol shooting competitions, with a...
LEARN MOREGoulburn Valley Pistol Club
The Goulburn Valley Pistol Club is about 14 years old and is a small family friendly club with approximately 35 members. We share our range with the Military Rifle club, which also shoots on the same club days. Having received a grant from the Government for building works, we are now constructing...
LEARN MOREMarong Pistol Club
The Marong Pistol Club is a Police approved target shooting Club located on the Marong-Serpentine Road at the Marong Rifle Range. It is a sub Club of the Sporting Shooters Association of Australia (SSAA). The Club is a very family-oriented and social club with around 50 members. It offers a...
LEARN MOREPractical Pistol League of Australia
The Practical Pistol League of Australia was the second IPSC club in Australia and is now the largest in the country. IPSC is the fastest, most action-orientated pistol sport in the world. https://youtu.be/IlkWZeDbb5I The club came to Eagle Park in 1992 and built 23 pistol ranges on site,...
LEARN MORESporting Shooters Pistol Club
SSPC was started in 1972 before the SSAA was formed. We are the largest pistol club in Victoria, with the largest variety of competition types. We have primarily run ISSF competitions, but we have been involved in IPSC for the past 6 years or so. We run regular IPSC club competitions both during...
LEARN MORESpringvale Pistol Club
Springvale Pistol Club focuses on local, state and national competitions. Its members pride themselves on reaching the highest levels within their chosen disciplines, through regular competition. Some members have represented the club at the international level. Springvale Pistol Club fosters...
LEARN MORESunraysia Pistol Club
The Sunraysia Pistol Club was formed in 1991. Members shoot as many of the 43 approved handgun matches throughout the year, to ensure there is something for everyone. The core events are Metallic Silhouette, Field Pistol, Big Bore and Small Bore, ISSF Centrefire Pistol, ISSF Rapid Fire Pistol....
LEARN MORETerang Pistol Club
The Terang Pistol Club was formed at the Terang Rifle Range in 1998. In 2000 the club relocated to its current site – Noorat/The Sisters Road, The Sisters. The club’s members shoot on the first and third Sunday of the month. On shoot days, the club uses up to six baffled shooting bays, out to...
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LEARN MOREWodonga Handgun Club
The Wodonga Handgun Club covers a wide array of shooting disciplines, including air pistol, ISSF, metallic silhouette, steel challenge, action match and IPSC. Members have access to clubrooms, a scoring shed, a generator for power, rainwater tanks, kitchen, toilets and car parking. Our ranges are...
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3rd Military District Pistol Club
3rd Military District Pistol Club Incorporated (3MDPC) is a Victoria Police Approved Handgun Target Shooting Club. 3MDPC was founded in the 1960s to provide access for serving and retired members of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) to the sport of target shooting. The club welcomes applications...
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LEARN MORECerberus Pistol Club
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LEARN MOREMelbourne Renegades Shooting Club
LEARN MORENepean Clay Target Club
LEARN MORERange Riders Single Action Shooting Club
LEARN MORESeymour Black Powder Club
LEARN MOREStawell Clay Target Club
LEARN MOREStawell Pistol Club
LEARN MOREVictorian Colonial Infantry Association
LEARN MOREWarrnambool Rifle Club
Formed in 1886, the Warrnambool Rifle Club is today situated in the Lake Gillear target complex at 200 Buckleys Rd. Allansford, Victoria. We use an 800-meter full bore range as well as an undercover 100-meter range. The club has range approval for all hunting calibres. Whether you want to sight in...
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