Mt Bogong Clay Target Club

Mount Bogong Clay Target Club Inc., located in Tawonga South, Victoria, is a community-focused club that offers clay target shooting opportunities. The club promotes safe shooting practices and fosters a friendly atmosphere for participants of all skill levels.

Mt Bogong Clay Target Club
Mt Bogong Clay Target Club
Kiewa Valley Highway, Tawonga South VIC 3697
Mt Bogong Clay Target Club

About Mount Bogong Clay Target Club - Clay target shooting in Victoria

Mount Bogong Clay Target Club Inc. is situated in the scenic Alpine region of Victoria, in Tawonga South. The club provides facilities for clay target shooting and welcomes shooters of all experience levels. Emphasizing safety and camaraderie, Mount Bogong Clay Target Club Inc. serves as a hub for local shooting sports enthusiasts.

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Mt Bogong Clay Target Club

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For membership enquiries and event information, please contact the club.

Kiewa Valley Highway, Tawonga South VIC 3697
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Frequently asked questions

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.

Do I need to be a club member to own a firearm in Victoria?

Yes, in most cases, if your genuine reason is sport or target shooting, you must be a member of an approved shooting club before applying for a firearms licence in Victoria. Your club can provide documentation to support your application.

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What shooting disciplines are available in Victoria?

Victorian shooting clubs support a wide range of disciplines including rifle (benchrest, fullbore, F-class), handgun (ISSF, IPSC), clay target, black powder, and field shooting. Many clubs are affiliated with SSAA, VAPA, TRA, and Pistol Australia.

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Can I go shooting in Victoria without a licence?

Yes — several clubs in Victoria offer Come and Try days or supervised shooting sessions for people without a licence. These events are conducted under the supervision of qualified range officers and follow all state safety regulations.

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What shooting clubs are near Melbourne or regional Victoria?

Victoria has a wide range of shooting clubs spread across both metropolitan Melbourne and regional areas. Whether you’re interested in pistol, rifle, shotgun, or field disciplines, you’ll find well-established clubs offering facilities, coaching, and competitions for beginners through to seasoned shooters.

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How do I get a firearms licence in Victoria?

In Victoria, you must be at least 18 years old (or 12–17 with a Minor’s Licence), complete an accredited firearms safety course, hold a genuine reason (such as sport, hunting, or primary production), be a fit and proper person, and apply online through the Victoria Police eServices portal. You’ll also need secure storage and may need to provide police checks.

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