Licensed supervised sport shooting experiences

Southern Cross Ballistics provides licensed supervised sport shooting experiences delivered in a safe, structured, and supportive environment.

All activities are conducted at approved shooting ranges under direct supervision and in accordance with Queensland firearms legislation and range operating procedures.

Approved ranges
Direct supervision
Safety-first
NDIS suitable

What We Offer

Participants are introduced to sport shooting in a controlled range environment with strong emphasis on:

  • Safe firearm handling principles
  • Range etiquette and procedures
  • Controlled target shooting
  • Personal goal setting
  • Confidence and concentration development

No prior experience is required. All sessions are conducted under direct supervision and in line with approved range safety requirements.

How a Session Works

Every session follows a structured process to ensure a safe, calm, and positive experience.

1

Enquiry & suitability check

We confirm goals, experience level, and any support needs before booking.

2

Booking & session plan

We confirm the session format, supervision ratio, and what to bring.

3

Arrival & safety briefing

Range rules, safety fundamentals, and clear boundaries are explained.

4

Supervised range session

Step-by-step instruction and controlled target shooting under direct supervision.

5

Breaks & check-ins

Regular pauses for hydration, fatigue checks, and maintaining a calm pace.

6

Pack up & debrief

We finish with a safety close-out, feedback, and optional goal setting.

NDIS Participants

Southern Cross Ballistics offers structured recreational activities suitable for self-managed and plan-managed NDIS participants.

Sessions may support goals including confidence, focus, emotional regulation, and community participation. Participation is subject to suitability assessment and informed consent.

Safety First

Safety is our highest priority. We maintain strict procedures including:

  • Participant safety briefings
  • One-on-one or small group supervision
  • Emergency response procedures
  • Incident reporting systems
  • Compliance with all range safety rules

Who Can Participate

  • Members of the general public (age subject to range rules — minimum 14 years of age)
  • Self-managed and plan-managed NDIS participants

Participants do not require a firearms licence when participating under direct supervision in accordance with Queensland legislation and range conditions.