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If that is the range I am thinking of then that one has been used as a bit of a test case between NZDA, DoC, and the Police Firearms Safety Authority around certification of ranges located on "public" land. The law requires ranges have an officer on duty while shooting and hence the request for a permit from the local DoC office and "bring your firearms license". The law requires the range operator to keep a list of suitably trained Officers of Duty including recording their firearms license number.[/QUO
so tell me my old mate whats the story now - lets say two of us go out to mates farm put up a target and zero our rifles - illegal now or not - no one else involved - have permission from landowner - I am asking simply because a mate has asked me to help zero his two rifles and is rural
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