Does anyone know what the go is with this place. Price etc and how to gain access????
I am a member of BOP NZDA so do i just rock on up or what's the deal.
Might be my second choice for sighting in the rifle today.
As always, cheers in advance.
Does anyone know what the go is with this place. Price etc and how to gain access????
I am a member of BOP NZDA so do i just rock on up or what's the deal.
Might be my second choice for sighting in the rifle today.
As always, cheers in advance.
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Thanks for the replies Mauser and Bryan. Seems a little pricey for getting access to a range. Granted a heft of money has been thrown at it however $45.00 for range inductions then the range key and the range ticket and ongoing yearly subs! Also why the need for 3? Surely a RO would be able to see you either are safe and follow standing orders or you don't. can't see why you would need 3 times other than to gather revenue.
Will keep it in the back of my mind but for the little extra distance will stick with Rotorua.
Waikato and by that i mean Hamilton, could really do with a range.
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Actually, the price is dirt cheap. If it was a commercial venture you would be paying more than 10 times that - like golf club fees or squash clubs feez etc. Or, buy your own bit of land for several hundred grand, go through resource consent process for thousands more, and then pay annual,rates of $4000 - $5000 PER YEAR , maybe more??
Makes $100 - $160 per year for subs and 300m range access look pretty cheap aye !
Safety issues are a major concern with any rifle range. Alot of the shooters that turn up NEED more than one vist before they really get the gist of what the protocols are. Some of the shit we see on the public range days when on R/O duty can be pretty scary. And yes, sometimes it is 'experienced' firearm license holders at fault too, not just the newbies. That is why there are strict rules that must be followed, otherwise 1 incident could shut the whole place down, especially seeing it is council leased land, not privately owned.
Yes, you could say i have had a 'little bit' to do with setting this facility up, so am intimately aware of the issues faced. Cheers.
Last edited by dfmaisey; 18-01-2015 at 01:24 PM.
Everyone has the right to their own opinion, but that doesn't mean that every opinion is right.
Safety issues are a major concern with any rifle range. Alot of the shooters that turn up NEED more than one vist before they really get the gist of what the protocols are. Some of the shit we see on the public range days when on R/O duty can be pretty scary. And yes, sometimes it is 'experienced' firearm license holders at fault too, not just the newbies. That is why there are strict rules that must be followed, otherwise 1 incident could shut the whole place down, especially seeing it is council leased land, not privately owned.
That scares me! 3 times to get it right, oh dear oh dear! Makes me wonder how they got their license, lets be honest it aint bloody rocket science
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Of course if @Woody is there I wait till he goes home! That guy can shoot!
Boom, cough,cough,cough
TSo do the funds received go to the NZDA, the Council or do you just cover costs? Just asking, not really any bone to pick, I'm in Taupo all the time and enjoy shooting there, the safety down there seems to be OK, mainly because you have to talk to each other to use the range.
Boom, cough,cough,cough
Yep. Open communication with other shooters / range users is what works. A visit to the Taupo NZDA range often as not results in a social occasion and yarn session, shooters helping each other out with advice, tips or just general discussion. Often a local branch members will turn up to just have a looksee or empty the rubbish bins etc. Most persons are polite and listen and comply with any behaviour hints given by local users /members.
There is even tolerance of guys like Maca49 and their vintage guns.I have seen people happily accommodated with everything from bows and arrows, black powder muskets , hunting rimfires. centrefires, AR types and casual police / Army practices and sharing the facility well.
Our biggest problem are the few dirty bastards who shoot cans and fruit and leave their mess out on the range instead of picking it up, along with old target papers and placing it in the bins provided. One other bunch of f-wits used some tracers last year and started a bloody fire which required a fire brigade callout. Any users seeing wankers like these abusers please report them and their rego's to NZDA committee or police.
We're more or less "civilised in Taupo![]()
Otorohanga rifle club, and Hamilton/Whatawhata are both NRA clubs.
Waikato rifles is a service rifle club
email me for details
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Just a update on CNIGC. It's now the 3rd largest SR club in NZ, it hosts the 2nd biggest SR competition in NZ. It's growing fast, and the Rotorua DeerStalkers are very happy with them. (As I'm in both clubs I can attest to that!)
We are expanding our competitions this year to include a Vietnam era Rifle comp, an ANZAC day bolt action comp and having to increase the positions available for the club champs to 50.
So for all the people who lied and spread those lies...bugger...the truth wins every time...
Whilst we shoot predominately semi autos, and some of the older guys can't understand this...the numbers of rifles being sold show that this is the way forward in Shooting...
CNIGC... IF ITS FUN, SAFE and LEGAL... WE'LL DO IT!
Central North Island Gun Club (CNIGC)
Willie, if I had the chance at a dedicated range anytime, such as TECT, I would jump at the opportunity, shit 3 inductions and a little bit of money is cheap! And having said that I presently have access to several properties to sight in my rifles, one all set up with a bench. And I can fully understand the 3 inductions, they just have to be sure they want you on their range. Sounds like it an excellent asset to the community, with a very reasonable protocol to ensure our shooting sport stays safe, big ups to those responsible.
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