- Tuesday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
- Wednesday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
- Thursday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
- Friday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
- Saturday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
- Sunday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
All about Sydney International Shooting Centre
Facilities:
The SISC boasts state-of-the-art facilities designed for a comprehensive range of shooting disciplines. Key features include:
- Electronic Shooting Ranges: The center offers 10-metre, 25-metre, and 50-metre electronic target ranges, providing instant and accurate scoring without the need for manual target changes. This modern technology benefits both competitive and casual shooters.
- Shotgun Ranges: Dedicated ranges are available for various clay target disciplines.
- Clubhouse and Amenities: The facility includes a comfortable clubhouse, kitchen facilities, and multi-purpose indoor and outdoor spaces that can host corporate events, conferences, and community activities.
- Accommodation: For visitors or athletes needing to stay on-site, the SISC offers a self-contained four-bedroom cottage and non-powered campsites.
- Support Services: The center provides ballistic testing facilities and firearm storage.
- Parking: Ample free parking is available for visitors.
Ranges and Disciplines:
The SISC supports a broad spectrum of shooting disciplines, making it a versatile venue for various shooting interests. These include:
- Rifle Shooting: Accommodating different distances, including 10-meter (air rifle), 25-meter, and 50-meter ranges. This would cover disciplines like Olympic-style rifle events, as well as general rifle practice.
- Pistol Shooting: Catering to 10-metre (air pistol), 25-metre, and 50-metre ranges for various pistol disciplines, including those recognized by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF).
- Clay Target Shooting:
- Trap: Includes Olympic Trap and Down the Line (DTL) trap.
- Double Trap: A specific Olympic discipline where two targets are released simultaneously.
- Skeet: Olympic Skeet and American Skeet.
- Sporting Clay: Often involving more varied and unpredictable target presentations designed to simulate hunting scenarios.
Firearm and Ammunition Restrictions:
While specific detailed lists are not exhaustive, the SISC is equipped to handle:
- Pistols: Up to .45 calibre.
- Black Powder Firearms: Including muzzle-loading pistols.
- Air Rifles: Up to .25 calibre.
- Rimfire Rifles: Up to .22 Magnum.
- Centerfire Rifles: Some calibers, such as .38/9mm, are permitted for sighting-in on paper turning target ranges.
General restrictions on ammunition would apply, focusing on safe use on the ranges.
Services:
The Sydney International Shooting Centre offers a variety of services for different types of shooters:
- "Try Shooting" Program: This is a popular program for unlicensed individuals or groups who want to experience shooting under the guidance of experienced instructors. It's available for individuals, team-building, and corporate activities. This program includes firearm hire, ammunition, range hire, safety equipment (hearing and eye protection), and a safety briefing. Participants must complete a P650 Form in accordance with firearms regulations.
- Range and Equipment Hire: Licensed firearm holders can hire ranges and equipment for casual shooting.
- Coaching Sessions: Professional coaching is available to help shooters improve their skills.
- Firearms Licensing Guidance: The SISC provides information and guidance on the process of obtaining a NSW firearms license.
- Resident Firearm Clubs: While the SISC itself is a shooting range and not a club that fulfills licensing club membership requirements, it hosts numerous resident firearm clubs. Licensed shooters can join these clubs to enjoy discounted rates on range and firearm hire, participate in club events and competitions, and meet the attendance requirements for their licenses.
- Event Hosting: With its versatile facilities, the SISC is a popular venue for sporting and commercial events, conferences, and exhibitions.
The Sydney International Shooting Centre operates with a strong emphasis on safety, adhering to strict range rules and guidelines. Its world-class infrastructure and diverse offerings make it a key hub for shooting sports in Australia.
