Naracoorte Pistol Club, located in Naracoorte, SA, offers a variety of pistol and rifle disciplines, including ISSF and Service Pistol. The club encourages new members, with a focus on women and junior shooters, and hosts regular “Come & Try Days.”


Naracoorte Pistol Club, situated in Naracoorte on Bunganditj Country, is a welcoming shooting club that offers a variety of pistol and rifle disciplines, including ISSF-standard events and Service Pistol matches. The club actively encourages participation from new shooters, with special attention to women and junior members. The club regularly hosts “Come & Try Days,” providing newcomers the chance to experience shooting in a safe, controlled environment with expert guidance. With a strong sense of community, Naracoorte Pistol Club is a hub for shooting enthusiasts looking to improve their skills and participate in local competitions.
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Yes — several SA clubs offer junior shooting programs with trained instructors and safety-first environments. These programs are often supported by local associations and are a great entry point for younger shooters.
Read moreSA clubs offer a variety of shooting styles including pistol, smallbore and fullbore rifle, shotgun (trap, skeet), and metallic silhouette. You’ll find clubs affiliated with groups like SAPAA, SSAA SA, PA, and TRA across the state.
Read moreYes, many clubs in SA offer try shooting sessions or open days where unlicensed visitors can participate under strict supervision. These are a great way to experience shooting sports and learn about firearm safety in a controlled environment.
Read moreYes — South Australia has shooting clubs across Adelaide, Mount Gambier, Port Augusta, the Barossa, and more. Our directory makes it easy to search by region or discipline to find the right club near you.
Read moreIn South Australia, you apply for a firearms licence through SAPOL (South Australia Police). You must complete an accredited firearm safety training course, provide a genuine reason for owning a firearm (like target shooting), and be over 18. Sport/target shooters also need to join a recognised shooting club before applying.
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