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QRA City vs Country – Champion of Champions hit the 1000 yards over the April long weekend.
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QRA City vs Country – Champion of Champions hit the 1000 yards over the April long weekend.
James Corbett does it again in fine style taking the NRAA King’s Prize for 2023. What a day it has been for all as the leaderboard changed over and over. Rudi Mueller had nerves of steel to clinch TRB. Catherine Keogh was simply awesome all week! Peter Noonan held on bravely at the longs to take FSB. Brian Potter was all smiles as he led the F Open crew – the biggest on range! Gary Faulkner sealed it at the 1000’s and Terry Norris never missed a beat to win the very first SPORTER at the NRAA King’s Prize Shoot!
Our President’s winners for 2023: TRA – Chris Schwebel, TRB – Craig Ryan, FSA – Catherine Keogh, FSB – Lynton McRostie, FO – Sean Campbell, FTR – Daniel Galea, SPORTER – STeven Greenhill
Facebook WhatsApp Email Calendar-alt Facebook Youtube Cart-plus Phone-alt HEXTA CALENDAR Natives OPM Charles Arrowsmith takes the Les Perrin Memorial Match The winners: TRA Charles Arrowsmith,
A busy three days of shooting at the Perrin Crockett range at Clermont for the Billy Sing Marksman shoot. Many thanks to the shooters and kind sponsors for supporting this event.
The QRA State Championships had it all – great shooting, great weather and great times! James Corbett snagged another to sit in the chair and QRA U25 Jess Crawford was second! Let’s see what the week of shooting brought!
Grossie finds form to take the Pacific RC OPM for 2023. Ray Mortimer and Kev Howlett take it to centre count for TRB with Warwick Thomas taking TRC. Hamish O’Donnell,John Hinricks, Brian Potter and Daniel Galea take F Classes!
Registration for our very first KING’S Prize this century is finally open! Check out the ranges! STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS (16-20 August 2023)
Belmont Shooting Complex
The Queensland Rifle Association fosters target rifle shooting and firearms training through our clubs. Different classes of rifle shooting are conducted by our Clubs under the Standard Shooting Rules (SSRs) of the National Rifle Association of Australia (NRAA).
Belmont Shooting Complex