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Calendar >> Archery |
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Nepean Bowhunters Club |
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Nepean Bowhunters Club, a group from the Nepean Hunters Club Inc. will hold 3D Archery at the Sydney International Shooting Centre on a monthly basis. For more information please contact Adam Fraser on 0431 957 792 or email
Nepean Bowhunters shoot the 2nd Sunday of every month (subject to change for public holidays, see SISC calender for correct dates) |
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Archery Range Rules
- All Archer’s and Visitor’s must report to the Venue Management Office/SISC Shop on arrival, sign the attendance register and pay fees.
- Children must always be accompanied and supervised by a responsible adult when on site.
- No person will refuse to obey the instructions and commands of SISC Staff/Range Officer.
- Unsporting, unsafe and anti-social behaviour will not be tolerated; offenders will be reported to Range Officer.
- No person will touch the firearm of another person without the Owner’s permission.
- Archers and Visitors must remain on the marked pathways and follow the direction of the course.
- Always stay behind a shooting Archer even if you are to one side.
- Shooting groups are to consist of no less than three Archers and no more than five.
- If you are attempting to locate a lost arrow, always leave your bow leaning against the target face to warn others.
- In groups consisting of Archers shooting from different flags, the Archer/s shooting from the farthest flag must shoot first.
- Arrows should only be nocked on the shooting line and pointed in the direction of the target.
- When pulling arrows out of a target, stand to once side and insure that no one is directly behind you.
- Any Archer intentionally shooting into any object or wildlife other than defined target will be reported to the Range Officer.
- All potentially hazardous situations are to be reported to the Range Officer.
- Archers and Visitors should familiarise themselves with the location of the First Aid Room (Finals Range Concourse)
- No camouflage clothing or open toe shoes i.e. thongs are to be worn on the Archery Range
- Archers and Visitors must ensure minimum disruption and damage to the flora and fauna of the Archery Range.
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Smoking is prohibited within the building.
- Anyone considered being under the influence of alcohol or drugs will not be permitted on the range.
- Skateboards, rollerblades, scooters, bicycles and other related equipment are not permitted to be used in the Centre.
- Leashed dogs are permitted on the grounds, but are not permitted in the building.
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