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Where to Go Clay Pigeon Shooting in and near Adelaide

Where to Go Clay Pigeon Shooting in and near Adelaide

Beyond high-octane biking, scenic bushwalking, and laid-back seaside strolling, there’s a slice of action you can’t miss in Adelaide: clay pigeon shooting.

Whether you’re a greenhorn itching for that adrenaline rush or a sharpshooter eager to showcase your prowess, the city has spots and clubs locked and loaded for some serious trigger action. We picked the best ones here!

Hellenic Shooting Sports of SA

From checcobaby

Address: 669 Law Rd, Rockleigh, SA 5254

Contact Details: (08) 8379 5755

Operating Hours: Sun only – 9 am to 5 pm

Travel Time From the Adelaide CBD: 50 mins

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Nestled in a picturesque landscape perfect for countryside scenery lovers and aiming enthusiasts, Hellenic Shooting Sports of SA isn’t your average clay pigeon shooting range.

This complex boasts a sprawling 650-acre facility for a variety of shooting disciplines, including the beloved sporting clays. For more competitive shooters, they have monthly tourneys where you can blast away 50 or 75 targets.

Oh, and believe it or not, family days are perfect here, too, as the range features picnic amenities and a playground. It gets even better when there’s a competition; they’ll serve gourmet bites!

Tip: Call the number above if you have plans to stay overnight. The range has accommodations.

Rocky Gully Sporting Clays

From netty8103

Address: 3749 Old Princes Hwy, Rocky, Gully SA 5254

Contact Details: 0416 056 133

Travel Time From the Adelaide CBD: 53 mins

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Rocky Gully Sporting Clays is a premier gun club that shoots clay on an idyllic vast expanse with eye-catching greenery, letting you soak in the sights while annihilating clay pigeons into oblivion.

Simply hit them up to know the deets of events like sporting clay tournaments and practice shooting. In addition, you can hone your marksmanship in disciplines like 5-Stand and old style.

And if you’re feeling a bit shaky on your first shot, link up with their expert instructors ready to turn you into a sharpshooting pro in no time. Practice sessions are usually open on scheduled Saturday mornings.

Tips: Check their calendar of events to stay updated on the club’s upcoming practice sessions or tournaments.

State Shooting Park

From annielienert

Address: 65 Park Rd, Buckland Park, SA 5120

Contact Details: 0401 123 978

Operating Hours: Daily – 24 hours

Travel Time From the Adelaide CBD: 32 mins

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You might need to saddle up and shoot ’em down at the State Shooting Park—a beautiful parkland range with Wild West-themed facilities that’ll make you feel like a gunslinging cowboy.

This place is packed with specs and amenities hotter than a pistol barrel. Beyond a spacious area for shooting clays, you can enjoy 20 free pistol bays with returning target systems and 10 sets of turning targets for those rapid-fire sport pistols.

Moreover, there are skeet layouts with automatic loading for maximum shooting pleasure. The park also flexes Olympic trench layouts and six down-the-line traps to keep your trigger finger busy and your aim true.

Tips:
You can’t just drop by here anytime you want. Guests need to contact the park’s caretaker through the number above to schedule a visit.

Join a club that sets shooting practices and competitions here.

Monarto Shooting Complex

From ro_jono

Address: 52 Rifle Rd, Monarto South, SA 5254

Contact Details: 0408 803 581

Travel Time From Adelaide: 54 mins

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At the rough and rugged Monarto Shooting Complex, you won’t just be shooting clay pigeons. You’ll be hitting targets from here to the horizon. 

The only downside is the range isn’t a free-for-all; it’s strictly for shooters with a club.

If you already have one, you’ll enjoy amenities like open areas for clay shooting. There are also spots for long-range full-bore prone and F-class rifle shooting, which stretches out to a whopping 914 meters.

And if that falls short of boosting your adrenaline, try the undercover firing points for smallbore prone and bench rest shooting at 20 meters, 50 meters, and 90 meters.

Tips: You can see the clubs operating at Monarto Shooting Complex here. If you want to focus only on clay shooting, the best club to join is the Monarto Clay Target Club Inc.

South Australian Gun Club

From richbar17

Address:  36 Undo Rd, Waterloo Corner, SA 5110

Contact Details: (08) 8280 8309

Operating Hours:

  • Mon to Tue – Closed
  • Wed – 12 pm to 4:30 pm
  • Thu to Fri – Closed
  • Sat – 10 am to 4 pm
  • Sun – Closed

Travel Time From the Adelaide CBD: 27 mins

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If you’re on the hunt for a clay target club that’s newbie-friendly and has access to a quality range, look no further than the South Australian Gun Club. Their spot at Undo Road has 3 skeet layouts, three down-the-line traps, and a tower.

Those who have never squeezed a trigger before, don’t fret. They’ll hook you up with practice shots using members’ shotguns. 

For just 45 bucks a head, you’ll get targets, ammo, and even a personal shooting buddy to ensure you hit those clay pigeons.

Plus, they’re not just about pulling triggers. They’ll help you jump through the hoops to get your shooting license sorted. 

To top it all off, they even have a licensed café to keep you fueled up between rounds.

Tip: Remember to contact the club if you’re organizing a shooting experience for a group of around 5 to 20 people.

Real Escapes

Serviced Areas: Adelaide, Brisbane, Darwin, Cairns, Perth, Melbourne, Perth, and more

Contact Details: +6282340708601

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If you’re itching to throw a bucks night that’s more epic than a bullseye on a target, look no further than Real Escapes.

While it’s not your traditional gun club or shooting range, they’ll help you orchestrate a clay pigeon extravaganza that’ll have the groom-to-be feeling like the king of the range.

The package includes a clay shooting session with a pro instructor, 25 targets per person, and all the gear you need to shoot like a sharpshooter for just $110 per person for groups of 10 or more. 

If you’re with a smaller group, simply make a request on the website.

Tips:
You can add extras, like private functions and a post-shooting strip club deal. 

But if you really want to level up the clay shooting bash, combine your wildest ideas and build your own party. Just remember that beer will only be allowed after the shooting.

House of Hens

Serviced Areas: Adelaide, Melbourne, Gold Coast, Brisbane, Sydney, Perth, and Byron Bay

Contact Details: (03) 9965 7952

Operating Hours:

  • Mon to Thu – 9 am to 6 pm
  • Fri – 9 am to 5:30 pm
  • Sat – 1 pm to 5:30 pm
  • Sun – Closed

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Now, if what you’re planning is a hen’s shindig that’s wilder than a shotgun wedding, House of Hens is the one to call. Each guest will get a crack at a minimum of 30 targets, ranging from beginner-friendly to expert-level.

And hey, if you have a fierce competitive streak, a winner’s trophy is up for grabs—giving you the chance to show off your sharpshooting skills and claim bragging rights for years to come.

Additionally, they’ll sort you out with lunch and transport as part of your package. 

Just remember to save the alcoholic refreshments for after the shooting. You don’t want any accidents!

Tips:
You can spice up the shooting experience by adding a theme that’s totally up to you.

Note that pricing and inclusions can vary at each destination. Consult with your House of Hens party planner for precise details on what is included in your package.

SSAA Para Range

From the_lindsaylife

Address: Rifle Range Rd, Greenwith, SA 5125

Contact Details: (08) 8289 6918

Operating Hours:

  • Mon – 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
  • Tue – 9 am to 4:30 pm
  • Wed to Sat – 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
  • Sun – 9 am to 4:30 pm

Travel Time From the Adelaide CBD: 37 mins

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SSAA Para Range’s clay shooting area doubles as a wild game wonderland where every shot feels like a safari adventure. There are traps hidden amid natural bushland, and you’ll be aiming at clay targets that mimic the flight of ducks, quail, and pheasants.

Shooters can also engage targets across several designated stands presenting targets individually or in pairs of differing sizes and colors. Typically, courses have 25 or 50 targets, offering difficulty levels from cakewalks to highly challenging.

Now, if you’re raring to get started but don’t have a shotgun that costs more than a small car, don’t worry. At SSAA Para Range, fancy gear isn’t a prerequisite. 

They also have pro shooters ready to dish out expert advice; rookies won’t be blasting blind.

Tip:
Shooters using side-bolt or lever action shotguns should reach out to the shotgun captain beforehand.

The contact numbers you can message or call are:
> Captain: Deb Salvemini – 0450 790 719
> Vice Captain: Brian Barton – 0413 072 948
> Tuesday Match Captain: David Ball – 0413 275 840
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