2024 Oakleigh Pistol Club ISSF Open
The Oakleigh Pistol Club ISSF 2024 Open entry form is now available below. Click the printer icon in the top
MISC is a private, members only shooting club.
We are a not-for-profit, international standard shooting complex that provides a personally rewarding opportunity for members to participate in Olympic and International target pistol and small-bore rifle disciplines.
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The club’s location is 4 kilometres from Melbourne’s Central Business District, making it readily accessible to shooters from all districts. The club boasts modern, state-of-the-art shooting facilities, with ample off-road car
parking.
The club offers both small-bore rifle and pistol shooting at 10M (indoors), 25M and 50M distances.
The Oakleigh Pistol Club ISSF 2024 Open entry form is now available below. Click the printer icon in the top
The 2024 Outtrim and District Pistol Club Black Powder and Air Open entry form is now available. Click the printer
The 2024 Yarra Valley Pistol Club Open entry form is now available. Click the printer icon in the top right
A landmark event bringing together female shooters to connect,learn and empower each other.
New NORI Form Click the printer icon in the top right corner to print out or download a copy now.
The MISC 2024 ISSF Open Entry forms are now available to enter. Don’t delay as entries close May 3rd.
We host competitive target shooting activities across these disiciplines
PA is the premier target pistol shooting organisation in Australia with the mandate through Shooting Australia to field pistol teams to the Commonwealth Games, Olympic Games, ISSF World Championships, ISSF & World Cups.
The Victorian Amateur Pistol Association (VAPA) is the Victorian Target Pistol Shooting Body associated with Pistol Australia, it offers members a pathway for selection for Australian Teams in the Commonwealth and Olympic Games.
The International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) recognizes several shooting events which have Olympic status. They are divided into four disciplines: rifle, pistol, shotgun and running target.
Precision Pistol Competition (PPC) is a shooting sport focusing on precision shooting from a variety of stances (standing, kneeling, sitting and prone) at varying distances (3, 7, 15, 25 and 50 meters or yards), including shooting from behind an obstacle
The International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) competitions are held with pistol, revolver, rifle, and shotgun, and the competitors are divided into different divisions based on firearm and equipment features.
The Combined Services discipline initially commenced in the 1980s in Victoria and Queensland, but is now proudly shot in all Australian states and territories. Although formerly called Military Rifle, the discipline has in recent years adopted Pistol competition.
The Combined Services discipline initially commenced in the 1980s in Victoria and Queensland, but is now proudly shot in all Australian states and territories. Although formerly called Military Rifle, the discipline has in recent years adopted Pistol competition.
Target Rifle Victoria (TRV) is the governing body for small-bore and air rifle shooting in Victoria. If you have never tried out the sport, we encourage you to find out more about what the sport can offer you - friendship, a chance to compete equally, and the opportunity to participate in events across the state.
Got questions? Not sure how to start? Where to start? Make sure to take a look at our most Frequently Asked Questions sections for fast answers to many popular questions. Read More…
To shoot at the Melbourne International Shooting Club there are a number of formalities that need to be completed to become a member and use the ranges. While the process may seem daunting at first the club will guide you through the various steps.