Condobolin Clay Target Club Inc is a community-based club located at the Condobolin Showground. Specializing in Down The Line (DTL) clay target shooting, the club holds monthly shoots on the first Sunday of every month.


Situated on Wiradjuri Country at the Condobolin Showground, Condobolin Clay Target Club Inc is a dedicated venue for clay target shooters in the region. The club primarily focuses on Down The Line (DTL) shooting, offering a structured and competitive environment for both beginners and experienced shooters. Affiliated with both the NSW Clay Target Association (NSWCTA) and the Australian Clay Target Association (ACTA), the club ensures that its members have access to high-quality facilities and the opportunity to participate in local and regional competitions. Monthly shoots are held on the first Sunday of every month, providing members with regular opportunities to practice and compete. New members are always welcome, and the club fosters a supportive, community-driven atmosphere.
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Most NSW clubs require you to complete a club application form, provide proof of identity, and either hold or be applying for a firearms licence. Some clubs also require safety briefings or probationary periods. Check each club’s listing or contact them directly for their specific joining process.
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Read moreTo get a firearms licence in NSW, you must complete an approved firearms safety course, have a genuine reason (such as sport/target shooting), and apply through the NSW Police Firearms Registry. You’ll need to be over 18, pass a background check, and wait through a mandatory 28-day cooling-off period. Many shooting clubs can help guide you through the process.
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