TopShot WA, situated in Canning Vale, Perth, is a family-friendly indoor shooting range catering to first-time shooters, tourists, and licensed firearm owners. The facility offers a selection of handguns and rifles in a safe and controlled environment, supervised by trained staff. TopShot WA is also developing additional ranges to support IPSC competitions and club activities.


TopShot WA is Perth’s first non-toxic, steel-reactive indoor shooting range, located in Canning Vale. The public gallery range is open to first-time shooters, tourists, and licensed firearm owners, offering a variety of handguns and rifles under the supervision of trained staff. The facility operates during evenings and weekends, with bookings essential. TopShot WA is expanding to include a dedicated IPSC range and additional ranges suitable for rifle and pistol use, aiming to provide comprehensive services for club members and competitive shooters.
For membership enquiries and training information, please contact the club.
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.
Yes — you’ll find active shooting clubs across Perth as well as in regional centres like Albany, Geraldton, Bunbury, Kalgoorlie, and Broome. Many clubs specialise in particular shooting disciplines and welcome new members.
Read moreTo apply for a WA firearms licence, you need to complete the mandatory Firearms Safety Awareness Test, have a genuine reason (like club membership), and submit an application through WA Police Licensing Services. You’ll also need secure storage and character references.
Read moreWA clubs support a wide range of disciplines including target rifle, pistol shooting, shotgun (clay target), metallic silhouette, benchrest, black powder, and practical shooting styles like IPSC and Service Match.
Read moreYes — several WA clubs offer supervised sessions where unlicensed individuals can try shooting under strict safety conditions. These sessions are run by accredited instructors and comply with WA Police requirements.
Read moreTo join a WA shooting club, you’ll typically need to contact the club directly and complete a membership application. Many clubs require a valid WA firearms licence or provisional membership. Some also offer “come and try” sessions or introductory programs for new shooters.
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