Caboolture Clay Target Club, located in Burpengary, QLD, offers clay target disciplines including Trap, Skeet, 5 Stand, and Sporting Clays. The club provides a welcoming environment for shooters of all experience levels, with regular practice sessions and competitions.


Caboolture Clay Target Club (CCTC) is a premier sporting clay and trap shooting club located in Queensland, Australia. Established to cater to both competitive and recreational shooters, the club offers a welcoming environment for newcomers and seasoned clay target enthusiasts alike.
As an affiliated club with the Australian Clay Target Association (ACTA), CCTC hosts a variety of clay target disciplines, including:
The club regularly organises competitions, training days, and social shooting events, making it an ideal place for those looking to improve their skills or compete at a high level.
With state-of-the-art shooting facilities, experienced coaching, and a strong community of passionate shooters, CCTC is one of Queensland’s top destinations for clay target sports. Whether you're a first-time shooter or an experienced marksman, Caboolture Clay Target Club welcomes you to experience the thrill of breaking clays in a safe and friendly environment.
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Got questions about shooting clubs, safety, or getting started? We’ve answered the most common queries to help you find the right club and feel confident getting involved.
To obtain a QLD firearms licence, you must complete an accredited safety training course, usually provided by a registered firearms trainer or shooting club. This includes both theory and practical assessments and must be submitted with your licence application.
Read moreThere are numerous clubs throughout Queensland, including in Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Townsville, Toowoomba, and Cairns. Each club may focus on specific shooting styles or events, so it’s best to contact them directly to learn about their offerings.
Read moreIn Queensland, shooters aged 11 to 17 can apply for a Minor’s Licence, which allows them to use firearms under supervision at an approved club. It’s a requirement for juniors who wish to compete or train regularly in the sport.
Read moreNo — you can participate in supervised shooting sessions as a visitor without a licence. These sessions must be run by a club that’s authorised by Weapons Licensing QLD and are typically limited to a set number of visits before you must apply for a licence.
Read moreMost QLD clubs offer introductory programs for beginners. You can attend a Try Shooting Day or safety induction session before applying for membership. It’s a great way to explore different disciplines like rifle, pistol, or shotgun before committing to a licence.
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