In our Colorado 4-H Shooting Sports program, we go beyond hitting targets – we cultivate skills in decision-making, teamwork, self-discipline, responsibility, self-confidence, and problem-solving. The program places a strong emphasis on the safe handling of firearms and archery equipment. Rest assured, safety is our paramount concern. We are committed to providing a safe and responsible shooting experience that results in confident and responsible firearm handlers. Ready to participate? For comprehensive information on the Colorado 4-H Shooting Sports Program, including details on the state shoot, results, and registration, please visit www.co4hshooting.org. Here are the disciplines we support: Archery .22 Rifle & .22 Pistol Air Rifle & Air Pistol Shotgun & Muzzleloading |
MEET OUR TEAM!
We are ready to help and support you in your 4-H journey.
Kenny Kroschel (Volunteer)
Boulder County Fair .22 Rifle Project Superintendent
Lisa Wallace
4-H Project Assistant
(303) 678-6384
Faith Kroschel
4-H Youth Development/ Outreach County Specialist
(303) 678-6387
QUICK LINKS
UPCOMING EVENTS/TRAINING/WORKSHOPS/SHOWS
USEFUL INFORMATION
COUNTY AND STATE SHOOT-OFF UPDATES
County and State Shoot-Off Updates
County Shoot-Off:
State Shoot Off Dates are:
- August 17-18 in Pueblo and surrounding areas – .22 Rifle, Air Rifle, Muzzleloader, Air Pistol, Archery
- August 31-September 1 in Colorado Springs – Shotgun, .22 Pistol
HUNTER SAFETY REQUIREMENT
Hunter Safety Requirement
In order to compete at county or State shoots you will also need to have proof that you completed the CO Hunter Safety Course (copy of Hunters Safety Card needs to be on file). You may practice without completing the CO Hunter Safety Course, but you must have completed the CO Hunter Safety Course to compete in shooting competitions. This portion is NOT provided by 4-H.
All Boulder County 4-H Shooting Sports members must have a Colorado Hunter Safety Education Card and bring the card to the county shoot-off. This rule is stated in the Boulder County Shooting Sports Addenda to Colorado 4-H Shooting Sports State Rule Book 2020-2021 item #7. The current Boulder County Shooting Sports Addendum can be found on the Shooting Sports page of the Boulder County 4-H website. Here is a link to the Colorado Parks and Wildlife page where Hunter Safety Classes can be found.
CO Hunter Safety Course: https://cpw.state.co.us/learn/Pages/HE-Traditional-Classes.aspx
Click the link to Register for Traditional Classes to find a list of available Hunter Safety Trainings near you.
For more information, you can contact Lisa Wallace via email: lwallace@bouldercounty.org
RULE BOOKS
- State Championship Rulebook
- Boulder County Shooting Sports Addenda to Colorado 4-H Shooting Sports Sate Rule Book – 2023 – 2024
- Colorado 4-H Western Heritage Supplemental Rules
YOUTH HANDGUN SAFETY ACT RESOURCES
Colorado 4-H Natural Resource Project Details – Colorado 4-H Youth Development is part of CSU Extension
- Outdoor Skills & Hunter’s Safety Guide
- Detailed Notice Information
- Fillable Release Form
- Print & Sign Release Form
- Youth Handgun Safety Act
MANUFACTURER RECALL INFORMATION
4-H SHOOTING SPORTS LEADER CERTIFICATE & HUNTER SAFETY UPLOAD INSTRUCTIONS
4-H SHOOTING SPORTS COMMUNITY REWARDS PROGRAM
www.kingsoopers.com/account/communityrewards/
Organization Name: Boulder County 4-H Shooting Sports Council
Organization Number: GU624
Key 4-H Pages
Pages
- 4-H Enrollment
- 4-H Clubs
- 4-H Projects
- 4-H Shooting Sports
- 4-H Livestock General Information
- 4-H Animal ID
- 4-H Rabbit Project
- 4-H Cavy Project
- 4-H Dog Project
- 4-H Cat Project
- 4-H Poultry Project
- 4-H Horse Project
- 4-H Beef Project
- 4-H Swine Project
- 4-H Sheep Project
- 4-H Dairy Cattle Project
- 4-H Dairy Goat Project
- 4-H Market/Breeding Goats Project
- 4-H Utility Goat Project
- 4-H Volunteer Enrollment
- 4-H Outreach
- 4-H Youth Council & Leadership
- 4-H County Policies
- 4-H Scholarships
- 4-H Legacy Fund – Donate:
- 4-H Leader Resources