Port Pirie Pistol & Shooting Club Inc is a regional SA pistol club offering IPSC, ISSF, service pistol and practical shooting in Port Pirie. Serving shooters across the Spencer Gulf and Mid North regions of South Australia.


Port Pirie Pistol & Shooting Club Inc is a pistol shooting club based in Port Pirie, serving the Spencer Gulf and Mid North regions of South Australia. The club provides a safe, well-organised facility for pistol sport in one of regional SA's most important cities.
Members participate in IPSC practical pistol, ISSF precision shooting, service pistol and practical disciplines, with regular competition and practice shoots running throughout the year. The club welcomes members from Port Pirie and surrounding communities across the Mid North.
Port Pirie Pistol & Shooting Club is affiliated with the South Australian Handgun Association and Shooting Australia, maintaining the highest standards of firearm safety and responsible sport administration.
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