NOTE: KATOOMBA RIFLE CLUB UPDATE...
The range and club is currently undergoing changes to the systems and support programs within the club.
Please feel free to contact us, however to help us make best use of time, we'd prefer if you wish to contact us about
membership of sporting target shooting, to please contact us after 1st Feb 2024.

The Katoomba Rifle Club ["KRC"] was established in 1893, and continues to be one of the oldest continuous sporting clubs in the Blue Mountains. We have not forgotten our over century of traditions and the clubs achievements while we continue today practicing one of the oldest registered sports in Australia.

The KRC meet each Saturday to conduct target shooting of rifle on the Leura Range, that is served tens of thousands of shooters, visitors and distinguished guests over its time, without incident.

The KRC practice several disciplines of competitive shooting, on a smallbore, fullbore (100y to 660y) and shotgun facility that is regularly maintained for compliance and safe operation.

Fullbore classes: This involves using a single shot target rifle and engaging static targets at multiple distances with optional sighters and predefined scoring shots.

Target Rifle (TR):  Is a rifle in either .308 or .223 calibre with limits on the projectile and is aligned using aperture sights. The same as the that of the Commonwealth Games, this is shot over multiple distances in the prone (laying) position. The equipment is a rifle with aperture sights, and typically involves using a coat, glove and a sling. It is the most traditional form of shooting dating back to the Colonial Days using black powder rifles.

F-Class: F-Class involves using a front rest, a rear sandbag and telescopic sights, typically fired in the prone position. There are 4 categories in F-Class to allow for many configurations and specifications of rifle.

 - F-Open; is an international discipline for optical sighted rifles with unlimited features and options. Considered the Formula 1 of Fullbore shooting. Any calibre up to 8mm is permitted.

 - F/TR; is another international discipline involving .308 or.223 without limit to the projectile used, but limited by rifle assembly weight and resting equipment.

 - F-Standard;
is a more local form of supported/rested version of TR with cartridges limited to either .308 or .223 and limits on projectiles.

 - F-Sporter Production; is more for the factory off the showroom type rifle with limits on rifle assembly weight.

Shotgun Shooting; Shotgun shooting takes place one Sunday per month. There is one clay pigeon trap, where clay pigeons are shot using a double barrel shotgun. At the Katoomba Range it is mandatory to use steel shot during firearms practice.

Smallbore; Is a target or sporting rifle limited to rimfire and is shot at distances of 50m to 100 yards, generally. An ELR version can be shot out to 300.

Electronic targets

Katoomba Rifle Club shoots on a Silver Mountain Electronic Target System.

These electronic targets use sensors on the target frame to detect the sonic pulse created by the projectile flying through the target. The sensors are calibrated to measure the distance to the bullet passing through the target, and show this displayed on a wifi device back on the target mound.

For the most part this means that we can have a faster shooting session, without interruptions while waiting for marking. You don't need a high powered telescope to see the result of your shots.

Click on the example below to see what you see as the shooter.
Electronic target example

Some photos FROm our range