Shooting ranges will need an individual firearms licence holder to register range firearms under their individual account in the Firearms Registry. This could be split between multiple people, but if one of these people resigns from the range, the arms items must be transferred to another member of the range with a firearms licence and any required endorsements.
Firearms Registry requirements apply from 24 June 2023
Shooting range danger area – electronic templating
The following presentations explain and demonstrate 4 methods that can be used to determine a shooting range danger area by application of an electronic ammunition danger area template.
The PDF presentation files may be downloaded for your continued reference.
Presentation 4 – Shotgun shooting range danger templating using Google Earth. (This presentation is not currently available)
The template library (in MS Powerpoint format) has been made available so that you can copy and paste your selected ammunition danger area template (ADAT) for practical application. It is not necessary to download the complete file.
Shooting range danger area – manual templating
The following videos explain and demonstrate 3 methods that can be used to determine a shooting range danger area by manual application of an ammunition danger area template.
The videos can be paused, stopped, replayed or downloaded at your convenience.
- Template Application 1 – MP4 Video - 17mins 34secs – 1,498,087KB
- Template Application 2 – MP4 Video - 19mins 37secs – 1,672,409KB
- Template Application 3 – MP4 Video - 17mins 18secs – 1,472,244KB
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