READY, AIM: Rifle club president Rob FitzPatrick at the open day in Wondai on Sunday.

READY, AIM: Rifle club president Rob FitzPatrick at the open day in Wondai on Sunday. Katherine Morris

THE Wondai Rifle Club is looking for new members and they don't have to have fired a gun before.

The club hosted a come and try day at the weekend to entice new members.

President Rob FitzPatrick said the club specialises in centerfire rifles and shoots from 100 yards to 1000 yards, moving back 100 yards each time they meet.

The Wondai club has been going since 1907, in those days there were several rifle clubs in the South Burnett.

The Wondai club has survived since it was used as a military range in the 1950s.

"They spent a lot of money putting in infrastructure,” Mr FitzPatrick said.

Since then the club house has been revamped and received government grants to update the facilities.

Mr FitzPatrick urged anyone to join the club if they were interested, all they needed to be was over 11 years old with photo ID and wear covered footwear.

"We provide ear protection and they can use club guns,” he said.

"It's a very friendly atmosphere and any one of the members are willing to help anyone and make life easier when you're starting out.”

For more information about the club head to www.wondairifleclub.org.