‘Have a Go’ Clay Target Shooting – Victoria (Werribee)

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‘Have a Go’ Clay Target Shooting – Victoria (Werribee)

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Clay targets have a way of cutting through nerves fast. This Have a Go session in Werribee turns first-timers into confident shooters with clear instruction and a friendly competition format. I especially like that there’s no shooter’s licence required, so you don’t need to have done anything before. I also like the built-in motivation of the 20 out of 20 free return challenge, plus awards for the top three scores.

One possible consideration: firearms ranges can feel intense at first, especially if you’re sensitive to recoil or noise. Also, the activity runs outdoors and needs good weather, so plan for a backup date.

Key Things I’d Bank On Before You Go

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  • No licence, no experience: you’re trained on the basics before the competition starts
  • A guaranteed hit: you’re set up to land shots even on your first day
  • 10 warm-up targets first: you get instruction while things are still simple
  • 20 targets in a fun contest: singles and doubles across five stations
  • Awards plus a free redo: top placings get prizes, and a 20/20 score earns a free return

Clay Target Shooting in Werribee: What the Have a Go Format Feels Like

‘Have a Go’ Clay Target Shooting - Victoria (Werribee) - Clay Target Shooting in Werribee: What the Have a Go Format Feels Like
This isn’t a sit-and-watch kind of experience. It’s hands-on clay target shooting in Melbourne’s Werribee area, built specifically for people who want to try the sport without formal training or a licence. The pacing matters here: you start with a short warm-up, then you move into a more game-like shooting contest.

The day runs about 2 hours 30 minutes, and the group size stays small (up to 24). That’s useful because it usually means less waiting around and more time on the range. The vibe is also designed to keep it light: you’re not just shooting targets, you’re shooting them as part of singles and doubles rounds at different stations, with awards for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd.

If you like structure, this offers it. There’s a clear progression from instruction to competition, and you’ll know what you’re trying to do at each stage. If you’re hoping for a first taste of the sport that doesn’t feel technical or intimidating, this format is a solid match.

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Meet Go Shooting: The Russell and Lauryn Mark Legacy (and Why It Matters)

Go Shooting was formed in 1999 by Olympic and Commonwealth Gold Medallists Russell and Lauryn Mark. That background matters more than it sounds. When a company has built training around real champions, the instruction tends to be practical: safe handling, correct posture, and how to get consistent results without overcomplicating it.

Go Shooting also positions itself as Australia’s largest and oldest corporate clay target shooting company. In plain terms, that usually translates into consistent operations—things like safety procedures, equipment availability, and how the day flows for newcomers. For you, the payoff is simple: you show up, they supply the firearms and specialised equipment, and you’re coached through the basics before you compete.

On the instructor side, you can sometimes find names like Adam, Stu, and Debbie attached to coaching in this experience. I can’t promise who you’ll get on your date, but the pattern is consistent: clear safety explanations and patient technique tips for first-time shooters.

Price and Value at $135.56: Is This Worth It?

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At $135.56 per person, this sits in the category of paid activities that should include more than just a quick demo. And in this case, it does. Your package is built around shooting time and coaching, not just access to a range.

Here’s what you’re paying for, based on what’s included:

  • 10 target warm-up with instruction
  • 20 target competition (singles + doubles across five stations)
  • Firearms and specialised equipment supplied
  • Safety equipment supplied
  • Awards for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd
  • The 20/20 free return option

So the value equation becomes less about the raw ticket price and more about how much targeted coaching and hands-on practice you get in a short time window. Two hours 30 minutes is long enough to feel like you did something real, not just tried one shot.

If you compare this to other “try shooting” ideas that might only offer a tiny number of targets, this package’s target count is a big deal. You’re doing 30 targets total, with instruction built into the first half.

Before You Fire: Safety Briefing and the 10-Target Warm-Up

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The day starts at the Werribee Rifle Range at 1225 Ballan Rd, Quandong VIC 3030. The schedule runs on weekends between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM, so you’ll be slotting into one of those daytime sessions. When you arrive, the first step is getting you set up safely and getting your basics in place.

The warm-up portion is 10 practical targets. This is where the coaching shows its purpose. You’ll get instruction from an experienced shooter/instructor while the stakes are low and the movements are still being taught. The goal isn’t just to hit a single target—it’s to help you understand how to approach the shot in a controlled way.

A key promise in the experience is that you’re guaranteed to hit a target. In practice, that kind of guarantee usually comes from teaching you the right fundamentals early and managing difficulty so newcomers can succeed. It’s a confidence builder, and it sets you up for the competition round without the “I’m just getting crushed” feeling that can ruin first-timer experiences.

This is also where you’ll likely learn how the session works—what you do before each shot, how you handle the firearm safely, and how to think about calling your shot. You’re not expected to be athletic or experienced. The experience explicitly notes that no fitness level is required, which hints that the physical demands are managed for typical visitors.

The 20-Target Competition: Singles, Doubles, and Five Stations

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After the warm-up, you move into the 20-target competition. This is where the day turns into something closer to a sport. Instead of only practicing technique, you’re shooting with a scoring mindset and a bit of friendly rivalry.

The competition is built from a mixture of:

  • Singles (one target at a time)
  • Doubles (two targets in sequence)
  • Five different stations

That station format is important because it keeps you from falling into autopilot. Different setups mean you have to adjust your aim and timing. For beginners, that variety is also what makes the experience more memorable than just repeating the same shot over and over.

You’re competing for awards, too. There are prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place. Even if you don’t take the podium, the scoring structure gives you a clear way to measure progress from warm-up to competition. It also keeps the experience focused: you know the targets are part of a run, and the staff are ready to guide you as you move through the stations.

And then there’s the ultimate payoff: if you hit 20 out of 20, you can come back for free. That “make every shot count” concept changes how you approach the final portion. It’s not just a gimmick; it gives you a real reason to return and try for consistency once you know what the day feels like.

Equipment, Firearms, and the Shooting Style You’ll Use

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One practical advantage here is that you don’t need to bring anything shooting-related. The package includes suitable firearms and all other specialised equipment, plus safety gear. So you avoid the hassle (and stress) of figuring out what to rent, what to buy, and what you’re allowed to handle.

For first-timers, that matters because clay target shooting can come with lots of small gear questions. Here, you’re handed a complete setup and coached on how to use it safely. You also get to focus on technique: stance, timing, and where to place your eyes when you’re tracking the target.

The experience also notes that spectators are welcome. So if you’re bringing friends or family who aren’t shooting, they can watch the contest portion and get a better feel for the rhythm of singles and doubles.

And if you’re traveling with a service animal, service animals are allowed. That can be a deciding factor for some visitors when you’re looking at outdoor activities in busy areas.

Making It Fun: How to Get the Best Shots Without Overthinking

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Clay targets reward calm attention. You’re not trying to conquer everything in the first minute. In a session like this, the warm-up is where you should slow down and learn the routine.

Here’s the mindset that tends to work best with this exact format:

  • Use the 10-target warm-up to ask questions and repeat the basics.
  • Then switch to competition mode and aim for consistency on the 20-target round.
  • If you miss, don’t panic. Adjust and reset for the next shot.

If you’re the type who hates feeling rushed, this experience has a structure that helps. You’re not left to figure out stations alone. You move through the competition setups as part of a grouped activity, and there’s staff support throughout.

Also, if noise or recoil feels like a concern for you, you can treat the instructor briefing as your safety net. The experience is designed for first-time visitors, and coaching is part of the package. That’s a big difference from places that only offer a safety lecture and then send you in without support.

Who Should Book This Werribee Clay Shooting Session?

‘Have a Go’ Clay Target Shooting - Victoria (Werribee) - Who Should Book This Werribee Clay Shooting Session?
This is a strong pick if you’re in Melbourne and you want an activity that feels different from the usual museum-plus-cafe routine. It’s also a good match if you’ve never shot before and don’t want to start at a full training course.

It’s especially suitable for:

  • Couples looking for a shared challenge
  • Families with older kids who can follow safety instructions
  • People who want to try a sport in a controlled, instructor-led setting
  • Friends who want something active with a scored competition at the end

One more point: the day is built so you can succeed. With the guarantee you’ll hit at least one target and the option to score 20/20 for a free return, it offers a real chance of ending the day with a story worth telling.

If you’re looking for an all-day outdoor adventure with scenic stops and big hikes, this isn’t that kind of experience. This is about the range, the shots, and the competition. If you want photos and fresh air, you’ll get some of that, but the main event is aiming and hitting.

Getting There, Timing, and What to Know on the Day

The meeting point is at Werribee Rifle Range, 1225 Ballan Rd, Quandong VIC 3030. The activity ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not piecing together transport between multiple locations.

The session duration is about 2 hours 30 minutes. That makes it doable alongside other Melbourne plans, especially on a weekend when openings run between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM. Most people book around 9 days in advance on average, so if you’re traveling during peak periods, booking earlier is a smart move.

You’ll receive confirmation at the time of booking, and the ticket is mobile. That’s handy if you’re already managing multiple reservations on your phone.

Two real-world considerations: the range runs outdoors, and the experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. So don’t plan it as your only shot on a tight schedule—give it some flexibility.

Should You Book Have a Go Clay Target Shooting in Victoria (Werribee)?

If you want a beginner-friendly, safety-first way to try clay target shooting with real coaching and enough targets to feel the progress, I’d book it. The combination of instruction, 30 total targets, and a scored competition with awards makes this more than a novelty.

Book it if:

  • You’re curious about shooting and want a structured first session
  • You like the idea of singles and doubles across different stations
  • You want the motivation of the 20/20 free return challenge

Skip it or at least think twice if:

  • You’re extremely sensitive to noise or recoil and don’t feel comfortable communicating that to the staff
  • Your travel schedule can’t flex if the session gets weather-canceled

If you do book, go in with one goal: learn the shot routine during the warm-up. Then treat the competition like a game where you’re trying to improve one station at a time.

FAQ

Do I need a shooter’s licence or prior experience?

No. A shooter’s licence and prior experience are not required. You’ll get instruction from an experienced shooter/instructor.

How long is the Have a Go clay target shooting experience?

It runs for about 2 hours 30 minutes.

What’s included in the package?

Your package includes practical warm-up targets, the competition with singles and doubles, awards for top places, suitable firearms, specialised equipment, and all shooting and safety equipment.

How many targets will I shoot?

You’ll shoot 10 targets for warm-up and 20 targets in the competition, for 30 targets total.

Is there an award or prize for performance?

Yes. There are awards for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place. If you shoot 20 out of 20, you can come back for free.

Can spectators watch the session?

Yes. Spectators are welcome.

Can I drink alcohol during the experience?

No. Alcoholic beverages can be purchased only at the conclusion of the experience, and no alcohol can be consumed prior to or during the activity.

What if the weather is bad?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

How many people are in a session?

There is a maximum of 24 travelers.

What’s the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.

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