I am Narendra Bhanot and a new member here. As per universal forum rules, I have tried my best to go through relevant posts before posting. If I have missed out on any post, please forgive me and point me in the right direction. Inspired by the likes of Abhinav Bindra, Gagan Narang, and Col. Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, I too have decided to take up shooting as a sport. I have shot before, in the NCC, and also at the NDA Khadakwasla range. That was some time ago, and I didnt shoot so great that I can brag about it

First, the background:
I want to compete in three events: 50 M rifle, 300 M rifle and double trap. I know a licence is required to own firearms, that imports are not allowed for beginners, that renowned shots can import one firearm for every event he/she becomes a renowned shot in, every year... also that the costs of imported firearms in India are ridiculously high, and most imported firearms in India are atleast 25 years old. In my mind, the process is as follows (thank you TenX):
Join a club / state association affiliated to NRAI -> Practice hard using Indian firearms at the range -> participate in Mavlankar Championships -> qualify for NSCC -> shoot well enough in NSCC to qualify as renowned shot -> import world class firearms and ammunition -> next year, again the NSCC to stand on podium! -> National Squad selection!! -> Training camps -> International events -> World Cup!!! -> Olympics!!!
Ok, back to reality. First step is join a club, second step is practice. For practice, I can use club firearms or buy own. I would prefer to buy own, to get used to one particular piece. I know that I have no alternative but the IOF .22 and IOF .30-06, among new firearms, for the rifle events. I also know that there are a number of shotgun manufacturers in India, some of whom manufacture O/U shotguns. I hear a lot of good feedback on this forum about GirdharliLal / Khairuddin / Visco / Modern / MeherSingh.
Now my questions:
1. Do I require a firearms licence to practice using club-owned firearms at the club range?
Answer: A firearms licence is not required to use club-owned firearms at the club range. Clubs may have their own requirements, including firearm licencing.
2. Is a standard, new IOF .22 capable of achieving MQS for NSCC 50 M prone i.e. 560 (bench test / in the hands of a renowned shot)?
Answer: Yes, the IOF .22 is capable of MQS and more.
3. Is a standard, new IOF .30-06 capable of achieving MQS for NSCC 300 M prone i.e. 475 (bench test / in the hands of a renowned shot)?
Answer: Yes, the IOF .30-06 is capable of MQS and more.
4. Which standard, new Indian made O/U shotgun is/are capable of achieving MQS for NSCC Double Trap i.e. 100/150 (in the hands of a renowned shot)?
Answer: None yet.
standard = zeroed, using better sights etc, but not extensively modified by experts like Bobby Sidhu or Rajeev Sharma or Mack The Knife or z375

new = "first hand", not bought used

Thanxx in advance

edit#1 (Oct 8, 2010): added answers to questions 1, 2 and 3.
edit#2 (Oct 10, 2010): added answer to question 4, edited answer 1.