G'day,
Being an independent member of ABA, due to living in Katherine, I find it nice to visit Darwin about once a year to shoot at one of the clubs there. Over the last few years, I've visited about three or four times; am I required to join this club after so many, though infrequent, visits, becoming a long-distance member? Or, can I continue to simply visit as an independent ABA member?
Thanks,
Ben
Query re: ABA rule on visiting clubs
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- Benny Nganabbarru
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Query re: ABA rule on visiting clubs
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Yep,That's the way in I understand it as well Matt. At least thats how it functions at Grange Bowmen. And other ABA clubs I have visited..
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