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Victorian Police Firearms Branch
Victorian Clay Target Association (VCTA)
Australian Clay Target Association (ACTA)
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MEMBERSHIP 2011 FEES – IMPORTANT POINTS TO NOTE - All 2011 ACTA memberships will expire on December 31st, 2011. - 2012 fees have been placed on the MCTC website (click here) - The MCTC will be accepting 2012 ACTA renewals and new memberships from November 1st, 2011.
In order to participate in competition shooting, there are three things you need. These are: [1] a firearms licence (obviously), and [2] insurance which is absolutely mandatory, and [3] affiliation with the ACTA and/or VSCA if you wish to participate in those competitions.
The Mornington Clay Target Club offers affiliation with both the Australian Clay Target Association (ACTA) and the Victorian Sporting Clays Association (VSCA). The most common form of membership is to be a MCTC club member with an affiliation to one of these associations (ACTA for down-the-line, and VSCA for sporting clays). Very few shooters have / need an affiliation with both. You cannot be affiliated with the ACTA / VSCA without also having a club membership.
Keep in mind too that many shooters who shoot at the Mornington Clay Target Club are not members of our club in any sense but instead hold full ACTA / VSCA memberships with other clubs. This is accepted practice. If it weren’t, you’d never be able to travel and compete in other clubs’ events which would destroy the sport of clay target shooting in Australia.
Some shooters also choose to be members of more than one clay target club. If you are already a member of another club for registration and insurance purposes, and you still wish to join the MCTC, you can get yourself a ‘club only’ membership. There’s neither need nor point in holding a full ACTA / VSCA membership with two different clubs. However, if you want a say in how the MCTC is run we’ll only listen to you if you hold some sort of membership with us.
If you don’t wish to shoot competition however, you can obtain a club membership with the MCTC without affiliation to either the ACTA / VSCA. We call this a ‘club only membership’, however you will still require insurance. Whilst this option is significantly cheaper, shooters will not be able to formally compete in either ACTA or VSCA sanctioned shoots (which covers almost every competitive shoot we hold). If you choose this path you can still shoot at all of our practice sessions though (ie. Wednesdays & Fridays) and you may also shoot in some of our competitive shoots on a birds-only basis. This means you shoot with, but not against, the other competitors – it won’t cost you as much but you won’t be in the running for prizes either, nor will you get an ACTA / VSCA grade.
Click here to download the MCTC membership form
LICENSING Obtaining a firearms licence can be a convoluted and time-intensive process if you go about it in the wrong way. This page intends to inform you about how to ease the process of obtaining a firearms licence. If you have any trouble filling in any of the forms, please bring them along to Friday night practice at the club (4pm – 7pm) and we’ll happily give you a hand.
The whole process from Step 1 to Step 7 usually takes about two months AT THE LEAST.
On the basis that you are able to satisfy all of the requirements in both of the forms in Steps 1 & 2, you should proceed with the following:
Some commonly asked questions are answered below. If you have any others, please click on the blue Contact Us link at the top of this page.
Do I need to obtain a firearms licence or club membership if I only want to try the sport? NO. If you only intend on trying the sport on our shooting grounds there’s no need for you to obtain either. You must however be accompanied by a licensed shooter whilst in control of a firearm. For insurance reasons, new shooters cannot shoot on our club grounds more than three times without having both a firearms licence and at least a club membership. See the blue Learn to Shoot button at the top of this page.
Are there other ‘Genuine Reasons’ which will allow me to get my licence? YES. Whilst clay target shooting is one genuine reason for which you may need a firearm licence, there are other categories which accommodate those people who wish to, for example, go hunting or who are primary producers. These categories and their requirements are outlined quite clearly in the Firearm Licence Application forms.
Can I fill in my ‘Application for a Permit to acquire a Firearm’ form later on? YES. The first time you apply to acquire a firearm carries with it a 30 day waiting period. This is why we suggest you submit this form with your licence application – so that both waiting periods burn off simultaneously. However if you wish to submit this form later on, you’re welcome to do so.
I already have a criminal record. Does this mean I can’t obtain a firearms licence? NOT NECESSARILY. If you fit into this category it’d be best for you to ask the Police Firearms Licensing Division before you go wasting a bucket of your time with the licensing process. The Police will undertake a background check on you anyway which is a normal part of the licensing procedure. It’s for this reason that you should be honest and upfront when filling out the licence application form – lie to the Police and the chance of you getting your licence will be next to nil. Only some types of criminal records will exclude you from obtaining a licence – it’s at the discretion of the Police as to whether granting you a licence would be likely to pose a danger to the public.
Can I purchase / organise to purchase a firearm before I obtain my permit to acquire? YES. Not having a permit to acquire a firearm simply means you cannot take possession of the firearm. If you wish to take the risk and pay for it before hand then do this at your own risk. You can still go to a gun shop or dealer, get yourself fitted up and have them hold the firearm until your permit comes through.
What are the storage requirements for my firearm(s)? The storage requirements for firearms are outlined very clearly in the licence application forms (follow the link in Step 1).
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