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Leschenault Hand Gun Club

Locality: Australind, Western Australia

Phone: +61 478 618 910



Address: 189 Rosamel Rd 6233 Australind, WA, Australia

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25.01.2022 This could give us more room on the ranges.



24.01.2022 Cordell Anderson in the South West Times newspaper about his pistol shooting

24.01.2022 Just incase you missed it. Check out this segment on Destination WA.

23.01.2022 Kids & guns. This will make the anti-gunners' heads explode. You've been warned! Lena Miculek Becky Yackley Competitive Shooter Sydney Rockwell Katelyn Francis Max Michel Clint Upchurch



23.01.2022 Check it out, I have confirmed with Rick Mazza's office this is genuine.

23.01.2022 It’s hard to believe I shoot the bigger gun pistol vs shotgun #sharethedream #GC2018

22.01.2022 Don't mind me I'm just making freedom seeds. feel free to get yours today for future planting into members of isis at www.midsouthmunitions.com Also feel free to check out my full Camdex bench on YouTube located here https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CPxhsnX8XfM



21.01.2022 Hey Guys, I think we could use this...

21.01.2022 In WA gun powder storage laws have just been changed. You may have no more than 2 kg of gun powder in any one container. On the outside of the container ther...e must be a clearly visible sign saying Explosives. The container must be made of, or lined with, a material other than a ferrous metal. You have to be able to close and lock it. When closed, it must protect the explosive from the weather and contamination and sources of ignition; and not allow the powder to escape or leak from it. When locked, the container must prevent removal of or access to the powder by unauthorised people. The container must be kept closed and locked except when it needs to be opened to deal with the powder in it. Only someone with a firearms licence is to have access to the means of unlocking the container. You may store at a place no more than 15kg net explosive quantity of any ammunition propellant (excluding any ammunition propellant in ammunition) but not more than 4 kg of black powder at that place. These rules are set out in the Dangerous Goods Safety (Explosives) Regulations 2007. Visit www.firearmslawyer.net.au Add Hunter Law as a friend Add my number to your phone: Ross Williamson 0407 426 796 I defend all types of criminal charges, not just firearms.

19.01.2022 A good bit of advice!

19.01.2022 Excellent. Definitely a must watch for newer shooters!

18.01.2022 Page by page guide for begiginners to IPSC



17.01.2022 Will your reloads pass the Plunk Test? Check out this article from Shooting Times Magazine to find out.

16.01.2022 Just a friendly reminder that lever-action is not new technology and has been around since the 1860s. It was actually one of John Wayne's favourite firearms wit...h Winchester bringing out a special limited edition John Wayne Model 1892 rifle in 2007. Feel free to share with those who may not be aware! See more

14.01.2022 Handgun Silhouette

14.01.2022 Looks like Barries got robbed.

13.01.2022 Practical Shooting at WCP&RC. New Intake Starting 4th/5th August 2018 Would you like to get involved in one of the fastest growing sports in Australia . There... is another new intake of trainees starting very soon. To be assured of a place in the rapidly filling group, contact our Club Membership officer, please email [email protected] to be included in the next trainee intake. An adult family member together with or without teenage children 13+ are most welcome. Great way to bond with teenagers. Second and subsequent 18+ family annual adult membership fee is only 50% of the primary adult membership fee. Family Junior (13-18yrs) membership fee is only $5/yr when accompanied by a WCP&RC adult family club member.

12.01.2022 Jason Taplin of Lake Grace had a win in Narrogin Court today, beating a firearms storage charge. In an interview with police he told them that, as required, he ...had bolted his gun cabinet to the floor and wall in the farm cottage where he was living. He showed them photos on his phone. But in court the police called the owner of the cottage to give evidence. He said that soon after Mr Taplin vacated the cottage he had a quick look inside the cottage and did not notice any sign of the bolt holes. But he said he was not looking for them. Later the police asked him to go back to the cottage and look again. He did - and he found them, with the bolt ends flush with the floor, as you would expect. Yet, in court, the police tried to argue that Mr Taplin must have gone back to the cottage after he vacated and planted the bolt holes in this cottage. The argument was weird and the magistrate had no time for it. Mr Taplin was found not guilty and the police were ordered to pay his legal costs. Many people think that if you have done nothing wrong there is no problem with talking to the police. Sometimes that can be right. But many times, after a client says to the police he has done nothing wrong, I see the police argue the client is lying. That makes the trial complicated. So if the police do want to interview you, get advice first. You can get me on 0407 426 796. Add Hunter Law as a friend. Go to firearmslawyer.net.au. See more

11.01.2022 In what way do you catch yourself practicing disipline with your safety finger?

11.01.2022 A very good run,need to speed it up a bit ,awesome gun control

10.01.2022 Anyone want to do a mid-week shoot this week? Wends or Thurs?

08.01.2022 "60 Second Shooting Lesson" from ShotKam!

08.01.2022 Its hard to believe I shoot the bigger gun pistol vs shotgun #sharethedream #GC2018

04.01.2022 Just a reminder to members that we have a members only closed group. Contact me if you want to be added.Just a reminder to members that we have a members only closed group. Contact me if you want to be added.

02.01.2022 If these shady restrictions come into effect, it will effect everyone, from target shooters, to hunters, to collectors. We are ALL in this together. Just becau...se you shoot IPSC with pistols doesn't mean this won't affect you. Just because you collect WWII bolt-actions doesn't mean you shouldn't care. Just because you like reaching out to targets at 800m with your .338LM chambered firearm does not mean you should not be part of this debate. I guarantee you, you'll be on the chopping board of gun "control" next, cut through the middle then stabbed in the back. We MUST unite. We are all law-abiding citizens. We are ALL in this together. #96neveragain Pictured: Winchester 1895, a lever action firearm that was once issued to the Russian military. It fires a 7.62x54r round, the same chambering as the Mosin-Nagant bolt-action rifle which replaced it.

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