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Hi all have been out of the Kings Queens for about 10 years and have been asked about What Memberships are required to enter the above ?
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Re: Kings Queens

Post by Lithgow »

G'day Chopper,

As far as I'm aware, you will need to be a member of an NRAA affiliated rifle club and also the NRAA who supplies your SID No

See you on the mound soon!
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Nowra Rifle Club NSW
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Re: Kings Queens

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Thank you I thought as much but not sure
Hard to find NRAA fees and clubs
Apart from Noms and membership it could be expensive?
For those that shoot 1 a year
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Re: Kings Queens

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Or Try A Kings Queens
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Re: Kings Queens

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The reason for asking was because a few members of the SSAA thought they would like to try a Kings
I have since found out it would cost with Memberships and Noms approx $700
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Re: Kings Queens

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They would need to sign up as NRAA members and be affiliated with a club to be eligible to shoot a queens/kings.
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Re: Kings Queens

Post by AlanF »

I don't want to be picky but Kings level shoots are in practice our highest level of competition in Australia. I think the reason for the NRAA stance on this is it ensures that the vast majority of attending competitors are experienced in the normal requirements for our type of competition e.g. scoring, competition rules, safety etc. Most of this experience comes from club and smaller OPMs in the NRAA environment. If they opened it up to include many more first-timers IMO it would detract from the smooth running of the event and lead to an increase in problems such as scoring errors, rules and norms not being adhered to, and associated hold-ups. This wouldn't be fair on those regular competitors who take these competitions very seriously.
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Re: Kings Queens

Post by Chopper »

True enough Alan But they have to start somewhere,
I have never shot on ETs so I best stay home :lol: Chopper
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Re: Kings Queens

Post by Matt P »

Chopper,
As a NRAA member can I shoot a registered Fly shoot and be eligible for prizes without being a SSAA member ??
I have a few F Class guys who would like to try Fly shooting.
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