Australian Shooters Journal

The Australian Shooters Journal, or simply ASJ, is a political-oriented supplement to the monthly Australian Shooter magazine. Published periodically and released to all SSAA members, it focuses exclusively on the legislative, licensing and lobbying issues that concern Australia’s firearm owners.

The ASJ brings a range of political, economic, social and environmental issues to the fore and enables sporting shooters and recreational hunters to make informed decisions on the issues that concern them.

The Australian Shooters Journal, or simply ASJ, is a political-oriented supplement to the monthly Australian Shooter magazine. Published periodically and released to all SSAA members, it focuses exclusively on the legislative, licensing and lobbying issues that concern Australia’s firearm owners.

The ASJ brings a range of political, economic, social and environmental issues to the fore and enables sporting shooters and recreational hunters to make informed decisions on the issues that concern them.

Volume 3: Issue 4
  • Crimtrac now online
  • Face to face – sports shooting groups meet federal government
  • The bane of my life by Col Allison
  • Kangaroo harvesting by Jennifer Martens
  • Nowhere to hide – Customs gets an upgrade
  • Opening the lines of communications
  • Arming you with words – Part 5 by Gary Fleetwood
Volume 3: Issue 3
  • Where is it? by Gary Fleetwood
  • Losing ground – SSAA Pontville Club by Jennifer Martens
  • Interview with Russell Mark by Paul Peake
  • Arming yourself with words – Part 4 by Gary Fleetwood
  • SSAA 'National Grass Roots Campaign'
  • Animal matters
  • Victory at last – amendments to the Customs (Prohibited Imports) Regulations 1956
Volume 3: Issue 2
  • Self defence – how far can you go? by Tony Warner
  • Arming yourself with words – Part 3 by Gary Fleetwood
  • Import update – firearms imports by Paul Peake
  • Bound for Broken Hill by Gary Fleetwood
  • Web site success
  • The Bradbury Collection
  • For-Employment by Paul Peake
  • The continuing British farce by Colin Greenwood
  • Olympian turned politician
  • Australia warms up to winter biathlon
Volume 3: Issue 1
  • Learn to lobby by John Coochey
  • Deceased estates, firearms and the law by Paul Peake
  • NSW pistol affiliation update
  • Arming yourself with words – Part 2 by Gary Fleetwood
  • 'Brady Bill' failure by Paul Peake
  • Reflections on the Schuller thesis by Dr Paul Hopwood
Volume 2: Issue 5
  • Arming yourself with words by Gary Fleetwood
  • New pistol regulations by Paul Peake
  • Animal liberation and Lord Howe Island by Terry Shulze
  • Talk is cheap by Paul Peake
  • 28 Days
  • Proven ineffectiveness
  • The politician’s guide to the gun control issue by Michael Brown
Volume 2: Issue 4
  • Have gun will travel by Gary Fleetwood
  • When facts lie by Paul Peake
  • Licensed shooters vindicated by Paul Peake
  • The journalist’s guide to gun violence coverage by Professor Michael Brown
  • Gun buy-back a total failure by John Coochey
Volume 2: Issue 3
  • Abusing government resources by Paul Peake
  • Over the hill by Pino Saccaro
  • Britain’s handgun ban by Colin Greenwood
  • Genuine reason special need – the essential hurdles to firearm ownership by John Schuttloffel
  • Wise words – Part 1 by Gary Fleetwood
Volume 2: Issue 2
  • Out of step by Patrick Hewiett
  • Taking the heat out of dealing with the media by John Coochey
  • Grassroots campaign – sowing the seed for a firearms’ future
  • Lies, damned lies and pollie speak by Paul Peake
  • Out past the fringe by Paul Peake