ANZAC Rifle Range

The ANZAC Rifle Range is the largest rifle range in the southern hemisphere, and is located on the Malabar Headland, south of Sydney. It is headquarters to the New South Wales Rifle Association, and hosts the annual NSW Queen's Prize. The range is shared between various shooting associations and clubs with the Sporting Shooters Association of Australia (SSAA) occupying the "southern" end of the complex. The range is also extensively used by clubs affiliated with the SSAA and NSWRA.


Read more about ANZAC Rifle Range:  Range History, Clubs Using The Range

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