Firearms Safety Courses 2024

Hi All, to get your firearms licence you will need to complete the course 11029NAT in firearms & weapons safety. The course will go through all the safety and weapons licencing requirements, you will be given information on handling of firearms, legalisation, safety, and use of firearms. Courses on offer are Category AB, C, D, H, and M Crossbows. After doing the theory part of the course, you will be firing at targets with real firearms for your practical assessments at the end of the course. You will have fully qualified trainers delivering the course to you with years of experience...

  • Glenn
  • 04 July, 2024

TMRC Yearly Club Fees 2024-25 Full Bore

Hi all, the details of costings for the next Yearly Club Fees are available. select Continue Reading for costs

  • Glenn
  • 04 July, 2024

TMRC Range Program 2025

Hi all, The TMRC Range Complex is open for the following days and shoots: Wed & Sat 0800h - 1200h Smallbore at Range 2 Fri & Sun 0800h - 1200h Fullbore at Range 1FullBore

  • Glenn
  • 04 July, 2024

2021 Club of the Year

In 2021, the Townsville Marksmen Rifle Club was recognized as the Club of the year by Shooting Australia in the 2021 Awards of Excellence.

  • Alex
  • 12 February, 2022

Rifle Club Member’s Second World War Service Recgonised

.container img.news-image {display: block; float:none; margin: 0 auto;} by Bruce A R Scott Jock Hucker began rifle shooting in 1947/48 immediately after the rifle clubs emerged out of recess post the Second World War.  As a new shooter, he was a member of the Woorndoo Rifle Club (where his father William Hucker was also a member) and later the Willaura Rifle Club, also in Victoria.  Moving with his young family to North Queensland 41 years ago, Jock joined the Townsville Marksmen Rifle Club (TMRC) in November 1979, just before the first prize shoot was conducted on the then newly established...

  • Alex
  • 08 November, 2020