Concord Rifle Club
A Century Of Competitive Excellence

What we do
Overview
Concord Rifle Club has members who shoot Fullbore Target and F Standard and Sporting/Hunting rifles in age from teens to 90s.
We are part of the Metropolitan District Rifle Association (MDRA), which part of the New South Wales Rifle Asssociatio (NSWRA), which in turn makes up with the the other states the National Rifle Associtaion of Australia (NRAA).
The club shoots on Saturday afternoons from 1pm at Anzac Rifle Range, Malabar, NSW over ranges of 300, 400, 500, 600, 700 and 800 metres. The clubhouse is located at the centre of the brick building on the road towards the ranges, marked with the Concord red, white and blue.
Concord also has a club member who is accredited by the Firearms Safety Training Council and can instruct and test individuals who are obtaining their firearm licence.
Visitors are welcome to try their hand, supervised by Concord members and should contact the club by email at or call in and visit us at the club on a Saturday.

Target Rifle
Target Rifle shooting is the original and premier format of competitive and international rifle shooting.

Safety Testing
We conduct approved safety training for new shooters as well as on-range training for visitors and new members.
Shooting is a very safe sport and our range safety procedures are approved by the police abd government.

F Class
F-Class is a more recent discipline of scoped shooting.

Membership
Membership of the club comprises membership of the NSWRA and MDRA, as well as a small annual fee.
Weekly shooting take splace on Saturdaysat teh ANZAC Range, Malabar, Sydney at 09h00 for training and testing until 11h45, and then the afternoon program commences at 13h00 until 17h00, weather and light permitting.