Sport Shooting related

Accepted appropriate dedicated activity: strictly only sport shooting related activities related to the examples below, and in which the reporting member is proven to have participated in.

Proving documentation: participation in the accepted activities for date, time and place - building of shooting ranges (physical work not paying for it to be done); maintenance of shooting ranges (physical work not paying for it to be done); range officers duties; attendance of reloading course; attendance of any firearm shooting course; target practice; presentation of shoot training course with no remuneration (i.e. long range shooting or 3-Gun training course); sighting of the scope of sport shooting rifle before the event; organising and/or managing a sport shooting event without remuneration.

Note 1:  target practice is to be conducted in a formal manner on an accepted shooting range or on a NHSA Exco approved farm range.

Exclusions 1:  presenting or attending of a proficiency training course associated with sport shooting firearms for purposes of attaining competency; or presenting a sport shooting course (i.e. combat type course) for remuneration or as daily work, is not related to the principles mentioned under paragraph 2.

Exclusions 2:  shooting of tin cans or box targets behind the dam wall is not perceived to constitute target practice as an appropriate dedicated activity, as only sport shooting on publically acknowledge ranges or on an Exco approved farm/private ranges are perceived to constitute sport shooting.

EXAMPLES OF PROVING DOCUMENTS

Example of Practice Target with name and date written on it

Another Example of Practice Target with name and date written on it

Long Range Shooting Course Certificate


 

Document clearly showing attendance of a Reloading Course

The document below, indicating proficiency training and cannot be taken to be sport shooting related (or for any other dedicated activity for that matter, as it is a legal requirement to complete before one may own firearms and does not prove dedication in sport shooting)