Shooters, Fishers and Farmers leader Robert Borsak says his party has never had dealings with the National Rifle Association, as he slammed One Nation as "almost traitorous" for seeking millions of dollars in donations from the US gun lobby.

Mr Borsak used the Shooters' first press conference since the NSW election to position his party as "in the dead centre" when it came to gun laws, while claiming One Nation and the Liberal Democrats were more extreme.

"We have not been to the NRA ever looking for money," Mr Borsak said.

Mr Borsak's comment related to revelations that senior One Nation figures had sought millions of dollars in donations from the US pro-gun lobby to help them water down Australia's gun control laws.