Shooting Ranges

Shooting Ranges which may be used

a.      Members may only shoot postal targets on a formal range, which is publicly recognised by all as a shooting range (it does not have to be accredited with SABS or with SAPS).

b.      Members are required to pay the necessary shooting range fees as specified per shooting range, or as specified by the range for each course of fire.

c.      A list of NHSA Friendly Shooting Ranges is available on the NHSA-website where members may shoot their In-House Postals.  There is, however, no requirement that members may only use these ranges (see List of NHSA Friendly Shooting Ranges HERE).

d.      Ranges are not responsible to teach members the rules for participation – that is what this guide is for.

e.      Shooting ranges are also not responsible to furnish members with targets or to e-mail or fax shot targets to the NHSA.

f.       Members are requested to please ask the ranges where they shoot to register with the NHSA – registration of ranges is FREE of charge – other NHSA members in the vicinity of the range would also want to make use of the facility.              

g.      Verifying person / witness = any person from the shooting range staff, another shooter shooting at the range, or an accompanying NHSA member.

Members may thus shoot In-House Postal Targets or Ordinary skills practicing targets on ANY Recognised Shooting Range, which is open to public (world wide)

If members are unable to realistically access a publicly recognised Shooting Range, they can - CLICK HERE