The McLeans Island Shooting Club (MISC) provides the opportunity for members to engage in the activities of handloading, rifle shooting and clay target shotgun shooting on its purpose built facilities on McLeans Island.
Members are admitted to MISC on completion of the club’s requirements for admission and are required to hold a current New Zealand Firearms Licence in order to be able to shoot without the immediate supervision of a Range Officer or New Zealand Firearms Licence holder who is a member of the club.
The MISC purpose built facilities on McLeans Island provide both day and night shooting opportunities with the covered shooting positions of the rifle ranges being accessible on a 24/7 basis.
MISC members are acutely aware of the need to maintain the highest standards of firearm safety and respect for their chosen sport. They also seek to positively promote their code to the wider community, conducting themselves in such a manner as to avoid bringing disrepute to either the sport of shooting or their club.
MISC maintains a register of all members and will seek to use individual skills/talents either on an individual basis or through working bees organised and run by the Committee on an ‘as needed’ basis.
MISC undertakes the training of Range Officers in accordance with modern practices. These range officers are active members and aside from maintaining a ‘watching brief’ on members using the range also supervise ‘open nights’ where non members can sight in rifles and participate in clay target shotgun shooting. This is a unique opportunity providing a public good for those without access to a safe, supervised range.
MISC is administered by a committee elected on an annual basis by the members.
The committee is charged with responsibility for the day-to-day activities and with planning for the club’s future.

