Groups = Schools / Scouts / Cadets / Functions. 

Sporting activity:
  One feature of this Club, which is unusual, is that targets, equipment, personell and infrastructure are available which make it possible to offer shooting as an activity to a group of students.  One would expect the army or navy to be able to cater for a group of shooters, but rifle clubs in general can only safely accomodate a few beginners each week. On the other hand NSSB&RC is hosting one or two school/ scout / cadet groups each week, providing an avenue for these organisations to offer this sporting activity to their students.

The students are able to do this by filling out the P650 form available from the clubhouse. As minors they also need parent/gaurdian consent on the form and a copy of the parent/gaurdian photo ID. 


Schools: Come to the Clubhouse and look over the trophy plaques and pictures on the walls. This indicates which Schools are using this venue on a regular basis. We appreciate their support and are able to offer this clubhouse and range to your organisation as a sporting venue. The major constraint is finding a mutually suitable time slot. Groups of 10 to 18 are about the right size.

Scouts. There are also a number of scouting insignia on the walls. Scout groups use this facility on a set "scout night" which is Thursday 7.00 to 9.30pm. Bookings can be made either by email or phone.

Cadets. The range also provides an opportunity for Cadet groups to practice on the range at weekends.

Functions. The Clubhouse itself makes an attractive venue for functions. It is modern, neat, and has a large kitchen area at one end. The carpeted area leads through three large double doors onto a flat concrete verandah. This in turn leads to a 50 metre secure fenced flat grassed lawn. Some functions have included shooting as part of there schedule, but meetings, presentations and get togethers work well in the quiet tranquil bushland surrounds of the rifle range.


 
North Sydney Small Bore & Air Rifle Club, Hornsby Rifle Range, Sydney, Australia 2077,   50 metres,  .22  prone Target Shooting Club.   Jul09 - Jul2011
  Site Map