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Smokepole and frontstuffer are just a couple of the names used to describe this fun and exciting discipline. You will learn how to use this firearm as well as how to clean and care for it. Through the 4-H Shooting Sports Program, you will learn the safe and correct way to use handguns. Keep your eye on the target, control your breathing, and squeeze the trigger.
Few things can compare to the feeling of watching a clay target flying through the air to be broken by a well-placed shot. The shotgun discipline helps develop hand-eye coordination. Do you want to learn to identify wildlife, call to game, select camo, and plan for a camping trip? The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians will conduct a heritage activity with the campers. When a heart condition kept Brandy Barnes from playing basketball, she ramped up her dedication to 4-H shooting sports. Quitman native Taivon Collins learned an important life lesson when he broke his gun during a 4-H shooting sports competition.
Competitors in the Safe Archery and Firearms Education and Training for Youth program are immersed in essential firearm-safety training to learn maturity, self-discipline, responsibility, and sportsmanship. After working all day, Deidra Rollins knew the last thing she wanted to do was spend every evening and weekend at the ball field.
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