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    Quote Originally Posted by Bush Basher View Post
    I see the Taupo range has gone from $5 to $20 for non members. Maybe a push to get to get more people to join. I can see more people going out to DoC land or forestry to site their rifles in though.
    Compared with the cost of maintaining let alone upgrading the range $20 bucks is dirt cheap. Consider joining. Using Forestry or DoC land without permission is illegal and consequences of getting caught may be severe. Your rifle, your liscence and your choice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by grandpamac View Post
    Compared with the cost of maintaining let alone upgrading the range $20 bucks is dirt cheap. Consider joining. Using Forestry or DoC land without permission is illegal and consequences of getting caught may be severe. Your rifle, your liscence and your choice.
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    Very hard to police DoC land I’m afraid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bush Basher View Post
    Very hard to police DoC land I’m afraid.
    ...even so, @grandpamac is right: your rifle, your license, your choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nickoli View Post
    ...even so, @grandpamac is right: your rifle, your license, your choice.
    If I want to use the range I have no problem with paying $20, it’s a fantastic Rifle range. But I’m sure there will be a lot that won’t.

    Out of curiosity I had a look through my hunting permit and couldn’t find anywhere that says you can’t sight your rifle in, as long as you’re not at a road end or near a hut or endangering people or property. No different to shooting at a deer really.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bush Basher View Post
    Very hard to police DoC land I’m afraid.
    Greetings,
    This may be true but remember that the Christchurch murderer belonged to a small group of people that used to shoot on an unofficial range in the pines. The law requiring clubs and ranges to be approved was to counter this and was passed in Parliament by most parties including National. It is not DoC but the Police that will be conducting any enforcement. I don't know how vigilant they will be and don't intend to find out. The non shooting public is not stupid and know the law so the chances of being reported are higher than you would expect.
    There is a thing called a Risk Matrix which develops a risk rating based on the likelihood of an event occurring and the consequences of the event. The likelihood of being caught may be low but the consequences could be high, so a moderate risk. I belong to one of the NZDA branches in Hawkes Bay which does not have a range. There is another local 100 metre range that I used which is probably now closed. There is also a dedicated 300, 600 and 1000 yard full bore range that I shoot on and I have a casual sighting in range at home which I use sparingly. Outside that I drive to the Jack Dillon Range (Taupo NZDA) where I am a member. The round trip is a little over 300 km. I realise you may be being hypothetical but just in case please go along to Taupo NZDA and join up. They will welcome you and introduce you to 4 position shooting, metallic silhouette and running boar. The last of those is on this Sunday 10:00AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by grandpamac View Post
    Greetings,
    This may be true but remember that the Christchurch murderer belonged to a small group of people that used to shoot on an unofficial range in the pines. The law requiring clubs and ranges to be approved was to counter this and was passed in Parliament by most parties including National. It is not DoC but the Police that will be conducting any enforcement. I don't know how vigilant they will be and don't intend to find out. The non shooting public is not stupid and know the law so the chances of being reported are higher than you would expect.
    There is a thing called a Risk Matrix which develops a risk rating based on the likelihood of an event occurring and the consequences of the event. The likelihood of being caught may be low but the consequences could be high, so a moderate risk. I belong to one of the NZDA branches in Hawkes Bay which does not have a range. There is another local 100 metre range that I used which is probably now closed. There is also a dedicated 300, 600 and 1000 yard full bore range that I shoot on and I have a casual sighting in range at home which I use sparingly. Outside that I drive to the Jack Dillon Range (Taupo NZDA) where I am a member. The round trip is a little over 300 km. I realise you may be being hypothetical but just in case please go along to Taupo NZDA and join up. They will welcome you and introduce you to 4 position shooting, metallic silhouette and running boar. The last of those is on this Sunday 10:00AM.
    Regards Grandpamac.
    Running boar! If it wasn't nearly a1000 k round trip I'd be in, must look at adding one at our local range. Should have considered it while doing the certification but it was hard enough as it is. Still there is goodfellows and the crafty trout to tempt an overnight stay

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marty Henry View Post
    Running boar! If it wasn't nearly a1000 k round trip I'd be in, must look at adding one at our local range. Should have considered it while doing the certification but it was hard enough as it is. Still there is goodfellows and the crafty trout to tempt an overnight stay
    And I think they still shoot it centre fire as well. Hasting Deerstalkers had a Running Boar range from the mid 1970's until it broke down around 1990 and no one seemed interested or capable of fixing it. It was great fun. A mate and I used to swap the running boar pot between us using Ruger 10-22 Sporter rifles. We also ran shoots for school kids shooting targets from a rest with the same rifles. It was easier and safer to run as the kids didn't have to struggle with reloading, just line up and bang. Repeat as required. Each kid had one of us standing behind them to sort out any problems. A brick of .22 ammo just melted before your eyes.
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    Been an NZDA member for a while and agree that bthe new CEO/ head hoohaa is a tonic that was needed

    I had stopped paying full membership fees several years back as head office was wasteful and disorganised for a long time then came out to us at branch level with their hand out to fund a museum and all sorts

    If the new broom keeps sweeping clean I may renew but will see


    And yes i have given submissions to all of these stupid law changes that we are all working under now
    and yes I have volunteered extensively at my local deertalkers range and donated time and materials to it

    Be careful where you swing that virtue signalling label, boy

    Just cos you've done some hard work it doesn't mean you are the only one
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bush Basher View Post
    Very hard to police DoC land I’m afraid.
    True, but why knowingly do something illegal ? These days , more than ever, it behoves we hunters to do the proper, responsible, and legal thing. We don't need society and the media continually demonising us because we flout the law. We should be striving to demonstrate a higher standard among the hunting / shooting community. You may very well decide to do your own thing on DOC or other lands, and may very well never be apprehended but I'm afraid you'll receive no sympathy from me if caught and dealt with harshly. I know under these new regs there will be both more cost and inconvenience involved but we can't change the events that caused this. What we have is a new reality and we have to live with it.
    My 2c worth anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 30.06king View Post
    True, but why knowingly do something illegal ? These days , more than ever, it behoves we hunters to do the proper, responsible, and legal thing. We don't need society and the media continually demonising us because we flout the law. We should be striving to demonstrate a higher standard among the hunting / shooting community. You may very well decide to do your own thing on DOC or other lands, and may very well never be apprehended but I'm afraid you'll receive no sympathy from me if caught and dealt with harshly. I know under these new regs there will be both more cost and inconvenience involved but we can't change the events that caused this. What we have is a new reality and we have to live with it.
    My 2c worth anyway.
    Mate I’m not planning on sighting my rifle in on DoC land but can you point out where it’s actually illegal? No mention of it on my hunting permit which I thought would be the obvious place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bush Basher View Post
    Mate I’m not planning on sighting my rifle in on DoC land but can you point out where it’s actually illegal? No mention of it on my hunting permit which I thought would be the obvious place.
    Read the first paragraph. You are authorised to enter the land with a rifle for the purpose of hunting or killing wild animals. Nothing more. No target practice, no sighting in just hunting and with luck killing wild animals. The permit tells you what you can do and anything else is a no no.
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    Quote Originally Posted by grandpamac View Post
    Read the first paragraph. You are authorised to enter the land with a rifle for the purpose of hunting or killing wild animals. Nothing more. No target practice, no sighting in just hunting and with luck killing wild animals. The permit tells you what you can do and anything else is a no no.
    GPM.
    Just checked the Range Manual which has a section for casual sighting in when not on a range. The first requirement is the permission from the Land owner which you do not get with a Hunting Permit. There is a fair bit to work through as well. It is not just tack up a target and bang away.
    GPM.

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    dont believe it would be illegal - your permit gives you the right to carry a firearm on DOC land

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry the hunter View Post
    dont believe it would be illegal - your permit gives you the right to carry a firearm on DOC land
    So let me reiterate - it is not very useful to give advice if you are mistaking or representing your opinion as a fact
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tentman View Post
    So let me reiterate - it is not very useful to give advice if you are mistaking or representing you opinion as a fact
    Is it illegal?

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