Texas 4-H Shooting Sports Project

Type
Project

Overview

If you enjoy the outdoors and hunting, you’ll love the shooting sports project! This project covers firearm safety and teaches responsible handling and use. Get ready because this project is hands on. You’ll learn about a variety of firearms – including pistols, rifles, shotguns, muzzleloading, and even archery! Some groups focus on competitive events, and others practice basic shooting programs. Contact your local club to see what’s available in your area.

In the shooting sports project, you’ll learn:

  • How to load and shoot a variety of firearms
  • Proper maintenance of your firearms, parts, and accessories
  • Proper safety procedures in handling and shooting
  • Shooting sports competitions and how to participate
  • Hunting procedures, laws and ethics related to shooting, hunting, and firearms use
  • And careers related to firearms and shooting sports!

Due to the nature of this sport, there are quite a few rules that are detailed and important to follow. But remember, fun and safety are the primary goals. These rules should be applied to any activity and event within 4-H Shooting Sports project. These rules take precedence over those posted in governing bodies such as NRA, USA Archery, NSCA, etc.

Contact

Larry Perez
Extension Program Specialist I

Looking for solutions in your county? Contact your local extension experts

More choices in 4-H Natural Resources

  • Project

    Explore the world of fishing at the water’s edge! Kick back in the shade and enjoy the company of friends while you fish. Fishing is an easy and relaxing outdoor activity and is fun for the whole family.

    Recreational fishing in Galveston, Texas
  • Project

    The 4-H Water Conservation & Education project explores the wonder of water and its value to humans, wildlife, and the environment. Resources and activities are designed for youth of all ages, as well as environmental and science educators looking for hands-on experiences and in-depth study on a wide range of water topics.

    students testing water
  • Program

    Texas 4-H is part of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and the Texas A&M University System. Founded in 1908, 4-H is the largest youth development program in Texas, reaching more than 550,000 youth each year.

    Kids leading cows at a livestock show
  • Project

    Did you know that nearly three-fourths of all animals are insects? Because there are so many insects, they impact our daily lives in both good and bad ways. In this 4-H project you will learn about entomology – the study of insects.

  • Project

    Future tree climbers and treehouses rely on you! Learn the importance of conserving forest land. You’ll gain citizenship, leadership skills, and practical forest management skills, like identifying tree diseases and the use of a compass in a forest

    teen in a hard hat looking up at a tall tree