Sharjah - Golf & Shooting Club
Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 5:24 pm
Friends,
I am not sure if this is indeed the right place to start this topic, but I could not find a closer match on the board index. I am sure one the moderators would not mind moving it to the right place, if required. Thanks in advance.
I hope this information is useful to some of the IFG'ians who might be visiting or passing through the UAE.
The Golf & Shooting Club Sharjah range features indoor pistols, rifles & revolvers, as well as 25 & 50 Meter German Technology ranges. Non-members are allowed to use the shooting facility the only difference being that the charges for the services are slightly higher than those for members.
* Pistols & Revolvers: (9mm Luger & Makarov) CZ 75B, CZ 75D, GLock – 17, 19, 34, 26
* Rifles .22 Long : Anschutz, Magtech, Sabatti, Cobob, Henry Junior M
Coaching: ‘Bull’s-Eye’ is a one month long, firearms shooting course targeting beginners and intermediates. This includes basic equipment maintenance to proper shooting stance, grip, trigger control, shooting on the move, kneeling/prone, tactical reloading techniques, target of different distances, breath control etc. Coaching is conveyed over Class room lessons, Practical Sessions and Gun Troubleshooting program. Cost AED 2,500/-
Archery is also available
Please see attached PDF file for Contact details & location map of the club, plus Weapons and Rates.
Information Source: http://www.golfandshootingshj.com
More advanced facilities are available in Dubai at The Jebel Ali International Shooting Club. This indoor and outdoor shooting academy, built to exacting international safety standards, makes the exciting sport of recreational and competitive shooting easily accessible for beginners, corporate groups and experienced shooters. Facilities include:
Clay Shooting:
The five floodlit clay shooting ranges are equipped to cater to the following disciplines:
Olympic trap (OT):
This is one of the disciplines which form part of the shooting programme at the Olympic Games. There are five shooting stations with a set of three trap machines throwing targets at 70 - 75 metres for each station. Six shooters can start as a squad and keep on taking their turns clockwise on each station.
Automatic Ball Trap (ABT):
A simpler version of Olympic trap, where only one trap machine is used. Target variation for vertical and horizontal movement is obtained by continuous oscillation of the machine. Six shooters can start at one time.
Down The Line (DTL):
An entry level discipline to get progression to Olympic trap. A single trap is used to throw target to distance of 45-50 metres at a fixed height of approximately 2.75 metres and horizontal spread of 22 degrees from the centre of the throwing machine.
Compak Sporting:
It is a smaller version of international and English sporting, where some extra trap machines are installed out of skeet layout and then variation in target angles are done thus creating simulation of field hunting shots on all five shooting stations.
Olympic Skeet:
This discipline is shot at eight shooting stations on a semi circle and one in the middle with two houses (high and low) at both ends of the semi circle. There is a sequence of fire with 0-3 seconds delay in release after calling. It is mandatory to keep low gun position before the release of clay targets, whereas in American and English skeet it is optional.
Equipment: 12 and 20 gauge Beretta Shot Guns suitable for all shooting disciplines.
For more information, please call +971 4 883 6555, fax +971 4 883 7551 or
e-mail [email protected] / [email protected]
Timings:
Wednesday to Monday, closed on Tuesdays.
Winter - 1st November to 31st May - 1pm to 8.45pm
Summer - 1st June to 31st October - 4pm to 10.45pm
Information Source: http://www.jebelali-international.com/p ... entre.aspx
I am not sure if this is indeed the right place to start this topic, but I could not find a closer match on the board index. I am sure one the moderators would not mind moving it to the right place, if required. Thanks in advance.
I hope this information is useful to some of the IFG'ians who might be visiting or passing through the UAE.
The Golf & Shooting Club Sharjah range features indoor pistols, rifles & revolvers, as well as 25 & 50 Meter German Technology ranges. Non-members are allowed to use the shooting facility the only difference being that the charges for the services are slightly higher than those for members.
* Pistols & Revolvers: (9mm Luger & Makarov) CZ 75B, CZ 75D, GLock – 17, 19, 34, 26
* Rifles .22 Long : Anschutz, Magtech, Sabatti, Cobob, Henry Junior M
Coaching: ‘Bull’s-Eye’ is a one month long, firearms shooting course targeting beginners and intermediates. This includes basic equipment maintenance to proper shooting stance, grip, trigger control, shooting on the move, kneeling/prone, tactical reloading techniques, target of different distances, breath control etc. Coaching is conveyed over Class room lessons, Practical Sessions and Gun Troubleshooting program. Cost AED 2,500/-
Archery is also available
Please see attached PDF file for Contact details & location map of the club, plus Weapons and Rates.
Information Source: http://www.golfandshootingshj.com
More advanced facilities are available in Dubai at The Jebel Ali International Shooting Club. This indoor and outdoor shooting academy, built to exacting international safety standards, makes the exciting sport of recreational and competitive shooting easily accessible for beginners, corporate groups and experienced shooters. Facilities include:
Clay Shooting:
The five floodlit clay shooting ranges are equipped to cater to the following disciplines:
Olympic trap (OT):
This is one of the disciplines which form part of the shooting programme at the Olympic Games. There are five shooting stations with a set of three trap machines throwing targets at 70 - 75 metres for each station. Six shooters can start as a squad and keep on taking their turns clockwise on each station.
Automatic Ball Trap (ABT):
A simpler version of Olympic trap, where only one trap machine is used. Target variation for vertical and horizontal movement is obtained by continuous oscillation of the machine. Six shooters can start at one time.
Down The Line (DTL):
An entry level discipline to get progression to Olympic trap. A single trap is used to throw target to distance of 45-50 metres at a fixed height of approximately 2.75 metres and horizontal spread of 22 degrees from the centre of the throwing machine.
Compak Sporting:
It is a smaller version of international and English sporting, where some extra trap machines are installed out of skeet layout and then variation in target angles are done thus creating simulation of field hunting shots on all five shooting stations.
Olympic Skeet:
This discipline is shot at eight shooting stations on a semi circle and one in the middle with two houses (high and low) at both ends of the semi circle. There is a sequence of fire with 0-3 seconds delay in release after calling. It is mandatory to keep low gun position before the release of clay targets, whereas in American and English skeet it is optional.
Equipment: 12 and 20 gauge Beretta Shot Guns suitable for all shooting disciplines.
For more information, please call +971 4 883 6555, fax +971 4 883 7551 or
e-mail [email protected] / [email protected]
Timings:
Wednesday to Monday, closed on Tuesdays.
Winter - 1st November to 31st May - 1pm to 8.45pm
Summer - 1st June to 31st October - 4pm to 10.45pm
Information Source: http://www.jebelali-international.com/p ... entre.aspx