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SSAA re-opens Buchan Rifle Range.

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 9:53 pm
by Norm
Here is some information for those that are interested. The Buchan Rifle Range, formerly a VRA range was closed due to lack of interest and members. :cry:

The SSAA has worked to have the range re-opened and is having a grand opening on the 20th of January. :D

I wish them all the best and hope that it is a success.

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EGB SSAA 2013 Summer Shoot

“A social as much as a competition day!”

Place Buchan Rifle Range

Date Sunday, January 20th 2013

Time from 10.00 am onwards

Food & Drinks B.Y.O. (barbecue facilities available)

Rifles & ammunition B.Y.O. EGB targets on site
On this day only rifles will be able to be used
Maximum distance we can use at present is 200m. More will be explained on the day.

If it’s a Total Fire Ban Day Black Powder firearms won’t be able to be used.
If you have a knapsack fire fighting sprayer please bring it with you as water at present is in short supply.

We’ll have a few chairs, but if you have a favourite bring it along as well as a shooting benchrest if you have one.

** Things will be a bit spartan for the first few shoots. **


Directions
1. From Bruthen continue along Main Street past the Hotel towards Buchan for 22km. (C620)
2. Turn left onto Bruthen-Buchan Road. (signs for C608/Buchan)
3. Continue for 16.4km to Buchan South Road.
4. Continue along Bruthen-Buchan Road until you see the Buchan Rifle Range signpost on your right.

If lost contact Clive on 0429 182 073

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 7:43 am
by bartman007
Hi Norm,

That's good news it is operational again.

A pity that there weren't any VRA members willing to keep it going. I know that Arthur (Buchan member) used to travel to a number of prize meetings back in the ninety's, and as a Moe member at the time, we had a club shoot at Buchan back then too.

I remember the BBQ that consisted of a bed frame above hot coals, and incredible chunks of meat that went down very well on the day.

For those that haven't shot there, it is a fairly closed in range with bush on the left, and lighter bush on the right thinning out into a padock. I think they go back past 600 yards?

Hopefully they can put on shoots from 300 yards onwards as time progresses.

That is good news for East Gippsland shooters!

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 7:40 pm
by Norm
When they get the range sorted out and longer distances are possible, I hope to attend a few shoots and maybe organise a group to go down and have a VRA-SSAA comp.
I will put the idea to tham and see what they think.

As a member of both organisations it would be a good exercise to keep in touch with other forms of rifle shooting.
Who knows a few of them may like to try F-Class some day.

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 8:21 pm
by AlanF
Here's some photos from a shoot held at Buchan nearly 10 years ago. The 900yd mound is very close to the road - you almost have to pull your feet up if a vehicle goes past. Its not a real busy road though. I left my bolt on the mound in the previous visit :oops: , and Arthur went down late that night to retrieve it.

http://ozfclass.com/rrr/buchan20031129.htm

PS. The Chev Impala is Bruce Houstons's. Anyone who knows Bruce will know that he is rarely early for anything. :lol:

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 8:56 pm
by Norm
Interesting photo's Alan.
That headding "We had a very good attendance from the Rosedale Clubs - the annual pilgrimage to Buchan looks like its here to stay." This comment looks like it may have put the moz on the range!

I have some updates information on the new range set up. Here is what they plan on having....... Looks like 800m is the distance limit.

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When everything is worked out we’ll be able to go out to 800m. With all legal calibres of rifles, pistols,Black Powder & shotguns. We have a safety template extending out to 8 kms. We will be shooting all SSAA disciplines & others as interest grows. At present it will be either benches or the old mounds .
A few amenities are still needed including a good water supply and functioning toilets for starters.

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 8:11 pm
by bsouthernau
I'm planning to go this Sunday. Anyone else?

Barry

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 8:32 pm
by Norm
bsouthernau wrote:I'm planning to go this Sunday. Anyone else?

Barry

Sorry Barry,
I am working this Sunday, otherwise I would have gone for a spin and checked it out.