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4-H Shooting Sports Project

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Program Contact

Autumn Britt, 4-H Program Manager
Phone Number509-588-7817 Email Addressautumn.britt@wsu.edu

The Washington state 4-H shooting sports project focus on the development of youth as individuals and as responsible and productive citizens. Youth learn marksmanship, the safe and responsible use of firearms and the principles of hunting.  The activities of the project with the support of caring adult leaders provide young people with opportunities to develop life skills, self-worth, and conservation ethics. We promote the highest standards of safety, sportsmanship, ethical behavior.

The shooting disciplines include archery, muzzle loading, pistol, rifle, shotgun and hunting. Each discipline is taught by a National or State 4-H Certified Leader. 4-H members have opportunities to test their shooting, hunting, and sportsmanship skills in county, regional, state, and national competitions. In fact, they could ultimately set Olympic competition or motion science as their goal.


Please note there are age restrictions on this project area:

Youth must be 8 by October 1st of the current 4-H year to be eligible for:

  • Competitive situations, such as livestock shows or sales
  • Enrollment in large animal projects, including Beef, Dairy, Goat, Horse, Sheep, Alpaca/Llama, and Swine
  • Enrollment in shooting sports projects
  • Enrollment in projects using motorized vehicles
  • Enrollment in food preservation projects

Cloverbuds (4-H youth ages 5-7) may participate in a number of age-appropriate activities, though they may not participate in competitive events.

If you have questions about eligibility, please contact your county 4-H coordinator.

Objectives

Youth will:

  • Practice safe and responsible use of their bow and arrow or their chosen firearm
  • Learn the operations and functions and maintenance of shooting sports equipment
  • Understand the principles of ethical hunting and wildlife management
  • Develop marksmanship, safety skills, and responsible behavior when handling, using, and storing their shooting sports equipment
Three youth with compound bows aimed off-camera

4-H Shooting Sports Curriculum

Available in the Extension office or online.

Shooting Sports leaders receive project curriculum after completing required training.  All Shooting Sports projects require supervision of a certified 4-H Shooting Sports Instructor.

Training is offered 2-3 times per year.  Contact the State 4-H Office, WSU Spokane, 509-358-7960, for training dates.

Washington 4-H Records, Forms, and Guides

For youth members

C1110E – 4-H Archery Record

C1111E – 4-H Shooting Sports Record Book

Washington State 4-H Shooting Sports Waiver Form (PDF)

Washington State 4-H Shooting Sports Consent of Parents Medical Care and Treatment Form (PDF)

For adult helpers and club leaders

C1119E – Starting a 4-H Shooting Sports Project

EM4426E – Washington 4-H Archery

PNW517 – Big Game from Hunt to Home

Washington State 4-H Shooting Sports Waiver Form (PDF)

At left, a target with arrows in it. At right, a chilid holding a bow with the arrow aimed at the target. At center, the title "Shooting Sports" in light gray on a dark sage background

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Archery Member Record Book

This is an Archery Member Record Book. This project record book leads youth through lessons about archery equipment, rules of the range and safety. In addition to record-keeping pages, this member record book requires a commitment to safety and completion of activities about setting goals, parts and equipment, and more.

4-H Hunting/Wildlife Member Record Book

The 4-H Hunting/Wildlife record book helps 4-H members set goals for the year and keep an accurate record of their work and accomplishments. Working in conjunction with a shooting sports project, the Hunting/Wildlife project teaches natural resources management through hunting-related activities, and sound decision-making skills promoting safety, sportsmanship, and ethical behavior. This project is a great complimentary project to an existing shooting sports education project to build and enhance skills.