top of page

Competitions. ​a variety to suit all

ISSF. 22 Standard pistol.​ air pistol

 

This is your chance to hone your skills and go for gold......these are the events that are shot at the Olympics, but we're still waiting for our Olympic hero (or heroine) to emerge!

​

We shoot 6 ISSF events which are rotated through our calendar on our Saturday afternoon conmpetitions.

 

Generally a .22 standard pistol is used for these events, except for Center fire which uses a revolver or auto, 9mm, .32, .38 super or special

 

Free Pistol

- 50 metre precision

Standard Pistol

- 25 m precision

Rapid Fire

- 25 metre rapid shooting

Centre fire

- precision and duelling

25 m pistol

- precision & duelling with a .22

air pistol

- 10m precision

Service. ​Centrefire pistols

 

Here you get to use a revolver or auto, with or without a holster, and test your skills over a variety of distances (7m to 50m), a variety of times (4 to 210 seconds) and a variety of shooting positions (prone, kneeling, barricades).

 

We shoot 3 service events, again rotated through our calendar on Satuday afternoon shoots.

 

Service

- holster and power factor

required

 

Service unrestricted

- the same course of fire as for Service, but unrestricted (so no holster and no power factor)

 

Service 25

- "Snubby" max 4 inch barrel and load from your pocket

WA 1500, Action & Steel Challege

 

A newer event on our calendar.  We went to Mildura a couple of years ago to check it out, looked like fun (and it is!) so we added it to our shooting calendar too.

​

WA 1500

- 150 shots

- one event for revolvers

- one event for autos

 

WA 60

- Match 5 of WA 1500

 

WA 48

- a quick, fun 48 shot event

 

Action - Steel Plates

​

Steel Challenge-

There are 8 stages with 5 steel targets on each. Shooters get five runs on each stage. Each competitor shoots each stage five times, with their slowest run dropped, excluding the stage Outer Limits where only four runs are shot and the top three counted. The counting times are totaled for their stage score, and the eight stage scores are added together to establish the competitor's match score.

For each run, one hit per target is required, with an unlimited number of rounds. The last target to be shot is known as the "stop plate", which stops the timer. All primary target hits made after the stop plate has been struck, will be scored with a 3-second penalty each. The maximum time permitted for a run is 30 seconds and a competitor will be stopped and asked to reload if they reach the 30 second limit.

bottom of page