This section outlines the mandatory prerequisites for entering the Holster Qualifying Training program. Candidates must be current financial members of SSAA and MMA and possess a documented competition history (minimum six months/six shoots in Mandar or Field Pistol, or prior Practical Pistol experience).
This module summarises the guiding philosophy of our training program.
This program provides comprehensive training for the safe operation of revolvers, semi-automatic handguns, shotguns, and rifles within the sport of Practical Shooting. The curriculum prioritises SAFETY, range discipline, and club bylaws above all else.
This module explicitly outlines our Inclusivity Policy: the sport is open to all legally permitted persons, and the club enforces a zero-tolerance policy regarding discrimination.
The course also covers practical firearm maintenance (field stripping/cleaning) and technical ballistics theory, specifically the Power Factor charts for Major and Minor loads. Note: This section serves as a disclaimer regarding the scope of instructor liability.
Safety is a collective responsibility. This module outlines the mandatory protocols for every individual on the grounds, emphasising that safety extends beyond the firing line.
We cover the strict rules for transporting firearms (cased until reaching a Safety Area), the specific carriage requirements for long guns (breach open, muzzle controlled), and the prohibition of engaging non-designated targets.
This section defines the locations and strict usage rules for the club's Safety Areas.
This module details the specific verbal commands used to govern a Practical Shooting course of fire. Students will learn the mandatory responses and actions required for each stage of the sequence, from the initial "Competitor to the line" and "Load and Make Ready" to the firing signal.
This module establishes the foundational rules for accessing and operating within the Mundaring Marksmen Association facilities.