How to get a target shooting licence?

Target shooting always been something you wanted to try? Have you postponed it because it seems like getting a licence is full of formalities and “too much hassle”? You’re in the right place.

In this article, we’ll explain what you need to know to obtain a legal licence and start practising target shooting safely and lawfully.

No complications, no confusing terminology, just the essentials.

What is a target shooting licence?

A target shooting licence is a legal authorisation that allows you to practise the sport safely and within the law. It is usually issued by local authorities or law enforcement and may vary depending on the type of firearm you intend to use.

There are typically two main types of licence:

  • Licence for smoothbore firearms (such as shotguns or clay target guns)
  • Licence for high-powered firearms (such as full-power air rifles or precision rifles)

Note: Each licence is generally tied to a specific category of firearm. Having one does not automatically permit you to use all types of guns.

Common Requirements to obtain a shooting licence

Although the exact requirements differ between countries, the following are commonly expected:

  • Be of minimum legal age (usually 18 for ownership; supervised practice may begin earlier
  • Provide a valid reason for firearm ownership (e.g. sport, competition, training)
  • Ensure secure storage (e.g. a certified gun safe)
  • Complete the official application and pay the required fee
  • Provide character references (non-family members)
  • Submit a medical certificate or proof of physical and mental fitness
  • Attend an interview or home inspection by the relevant authorities

Checklist: How to get a target shooting licence

1. Join a licensed shooting club
Start by registering with a certified shooting club. Most clubs offer beginner training, safety briefings, and help with the licensing process.

2. Prepare your licence application
Complete the required forms, pay the application fee, gather supporting documents and references, and schedule a home inspection.

3. Install a certified gun safe at home
Secure storage is mandatory and will be inspected by authorities as part of your application.

4. Buy your firearm once approved
With your licence granted, you can finally choose and purchase your preferred firearm and equipment, from air rifles to accessories and protective gear.

Travelling Abroad?

Each country has its own firearms legislation. If you plan to travel for competitions or training, you must check the destination country’s regulations and apply for a temporary permit or import authorisation if needed.

Ready to get started?

With the right guidance, support from a local club and proper training, you’ll see that target shooting is a demanding yet highly rewarding sport.

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Important information

The information provided in this article may vary depending on the country where you intend to apply for a target shooting licence.

For country-specific guidance, please refer to our dedicated blog posts on how to obtain a target shooting licence in Portugal, Spain or France, according to the legal requirements in each location.

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