SSAA membership
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SSAA membership
Just wondering do most people keep up their SSAA membership as well as club membership ? Its probably worth it for the insurance but what do you think ?
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Re: SSAA membership
I keep SSAA membership as the Fly shoots they run are great competitions and we can use our existing F class gear while shooting off a bench under cover.
SSAA ranges are also handy for sighting in, running in barrels, crony testing and initial load development.
SSAA ranges are also handy for sighting in, running in barrels, crony testing and initial load development.
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Re: SSAA membership
I do too, mainly for doing load development, sighting in etc... as well as fulfilling my Hunting requirements
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Re: SSAA membership
I feel like this highlights a bit of a failing in the NRAA side. Members shouldn’t have to go to SSAA ranges to sight in and load develop…
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Re: SSAA membership
Weairy wrote:I feel like this highlights a bit of a failing in the NRAA side. Members shouldn’t have to go to SSAA ranges to sight in and load develop…
Is this not a club level issue, not the nraa tho, as in the clubs that run the range not making available time for those things to happen
Most Saturdays we have someone either doing load development or sighting in a rifle and not always a competition rifle
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Re: SSAA membership
The ssaa ranges don’t charge per shot which makes it cheaper for some activities
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Re: SSAA membership
Agros351 wrote:Weairy wrote:I feel like this highlights a bit of a failing in the NRAA side. Members shouldn’t have to go to SSAA ranges to sight in and load develop…
Is this not a club level issue, not the nraa tho, as in the clubs that run the range not making available time for those things to happen
Sorry, when I say NRAA, I mean NRAA ranges/clubs as a collective, not the body itself.
We’re working on putting in a 100m mound at our club to promote exactly that; load dev and zeroing on our range, instead of our members driving past the range and a further 45min to the SSAA to do it.
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