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McDonald County 4-H Youth              

Shooting Sports

4-H Shooting Sports is a unique 4-H project in that there are social issues and concerns with the Shooting Sports that other projects do not deal with.  Because of this uniqueness, Missouri 4-H has developed some special guidelines and policies for the Shooting Sports projects.  4-H members, parents, and leaders are responsible to understand and follow these policies.  

A 4-H member may only be enrolled in a 4-H Shooting Sports project if it is led by a certified 4-H Shooting Sports volunteer.  There is NO exception to this policy for a parent working with his or her own child.  Only a certified 4-H Shooting Sports volunteer may lead any 4-H member in a 4-H Shooting Sports project.

Projects and Leaders

Shooting Sports Safety - All Shooting Sports Certified Leaders

Air and Pellet Rifle - Don Haase and Lance DuMond
Smallbore Rifle (.22 cal) 

Muzzleloading - Lance DuMond and Don Haase

County Coordinator - Jamie Haase

Sign up for the new 4-H year will begin October 1 through the first of the year.  If you are interested, please contact the extension office for club enrollment information.

Link to Missouri State 4-H Shooting Sports                      http://4h.missouri.edu/go/shootingsports/ssindex.htm

For more information email the McDonald County Extension Office -

 


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