Shooting 

Shooting is a test of accuracy and control, in which competitors use pistols and rifles to fire a series of shots at a stationary target.

Paralympic Classification 

Shooters are divided into wheelchair and standing groups. 
These divisions are split into six sub-classes, each of which determines the type of mobility equipment the competitor is allowed to use.
SH1: For pistol and rifle competitors who do not require a shooting stand
SH2: For rifle competitors who have an upper limb disability and require a shooting stand 

Useful Links 

Paralympics NZ Click here
New Zealand Shooting Federation: CLICK HERE
IPC Shooting: CLICK HERE

Shooting in the Bay of Plenty

TECT All Terrain Park  Click here

BOP Pistol Association  Click here

Tauranga Pistol Club @ TECT All Terrain Park:

Click here for drone footage of all of the ranges and for more information on the club

Please contact Peter 07 543 3458 (Club Secretary) to organise a visit to the park and to discuss your shooting requirements. This club has considered disabled shooters throughout the construction of the ranges with the intention to have ability to accommodate disabled shooters into the club.