Shortly about us
Shiftshoot is a privately owned shooting club with membership open to the public.

What our members say
On behalf of my son Chris and myself, I'd like to thank you for the warm welcome yesterday and the personal attention you gave me and the excellent coaching from Calvin. I learnt more in that morning than I since starting shooting in February this year.Richard Cox
High praise indeed for all the instructors, the ladies were particularly taken with Gordon, they reckon he could have got them to hit the farthest visible star! The whole evening went off so well. I think the domino effect has started and I am sure many who took part will return!Tom Nelson
Bradley, I just wanted to say thank you very much for helping in organization of the yesterday shoot. Everyone said they had a really good time and how lovely the instructors were. I'm sure you will be seeing us again soon. Thanks again for such a good time.John Franklin
our Rules
- Dress Code:
- Offensive or objectionable garments are not allowed on the range. Anyone wearing items deemed to be offensive or objectionable will be asked to leave the range facility.
- Competition Categories:
- Competition is intended to provide a vehicle for recognition within the match by personal characteristics. It is the shooter's responsibility to properly declare their competition category(s) prior to the start of the event.
- Scoring Responsibility:
- It is the shooter's responsibility to provide the correct scorecard for each stage, event and entry Division, and to verify their scores as written on the scorecard when finished shooting each stage.
- Competition Divisions:
- Competition Divisions are intended to provide a vehicle for recognition within the match by firearm charac- teristics. It is the shooter's responsibility to properly declare their competition division(s) prior to the start of the event.
- Holsters:
- In general, holsters shall be mounted in the general vicinity of the waist, must cover the trigger, and must safely hold/retain the gun. All Centerfire handguns must be appropriate for holster use.
- Shooter Responsibility:
- When called to the firing line, it is the shooter's responsibility to come to the line prepared to shoot, and familiar with the stage procedures and range commands.