Enrollment
To participate in 2025, youth must be 8-years-old by December 31, 2024 and complete their enrollment in Larimer County 4-H via v2.4HOnline.com before the deadlines: February 1, 2025 for returning members and March 1, 2025 for new members. Choose Shooting Sports as the project and then each discipline individually. (For .22 Pistol and Western Heritage, please see the discipline pages for additional age requirements.)
Enrollment fees can be paid via check mailed to Larimer County Extension or online on the Larimer County Extension website’s payment form.
To learn more about enrolling in 4-H, visit the Join 4-H page on the Larimer County Extension website.
Age Divisions
Shooting Sports contests are divided into two age divisions based on 4-H age as of December 31:
Juniors (ages 8–13), and
Seniors (ages 14–18).
Fair projects use the standard 4-H age divisions based on 4-H age as of December 31:
Policies and Procedures
Please review the Larimer County 4-H Shooting Sports Policies and Procedures for information about our mission, policies, and procedures. (Soon to be updated for 2025.)
All Shooting Sports youth and parents/guardians MUST agree to the Shooting Sports Waiver and Practice Policy, as well as the Policies and Procedures. You will agree to the Required Paperwork ELECTRONICALLY. Hard copies will NOT be gathered. (The link to the electronic forms will be shared during the Annual Safety Meeting on Zoom ONLY. The link is NOT publicly posted on this website.) These forms are required before members can participate in Shooting Sports orientations and practices. They must be submitted by all members each year. If you do not submit paperwork, you will not be eligible to participate in shooting activities in 2025.
Dress Code
Please be sure to follow the Larimer County 4-H Dress Code including the Specific Project Requirements for Shooting Sports. Larimer County 4-H Shooting Sports includes a few requirements in addition to the standard Colorado 4-H Dress Code.
Orientation Process/Safety Training
All members are required to attend one mandatory Annual Safety Meeting on Zoom FIRST. Members new to Shooting Sports in Larimer County, plus returning members who are adding a new discipline, must also attend a new member orientation specific to each discipline SECOND.
The orientation process must be completed before a member can attend practices. (Returning members are defined as those who participated in practices for the discipline during the previous year.)
Equipment Requirements
Consult your discipline’s key leaders before purchasing equipment. Contact info for the Key Leader is included on each discipline’s page.
Equipment descriptions are included on each discipline’s page, and more specifics are outlined in the Colorado State 4-H Shooting Sports Rule Book. However, your discipline’s key leaders can offer specific advice before you invest.
Hunter Education
Hunter education is NOT required for Shooting Sports in Larimer County 4-H. Members can participate in practices and county shoots without a hunter education card. To be eligible to compete at the state competition, participants must submit their hunter education card before the July 1, 2025 deadline. Photos/scans of hunter education cards can be uploaded during enrollment on 4HOnline, or email a photo of your hunter safety card to info@lc4hss.org. (Bowhunter education is accepted for Archery.)
Hunter education is issued by Colorado Parks and Wildlife. The course is available as a traditional classroom course or an online course followed by an internet conclusion class. Register for classes at https://register-ed.com/programs/colorado. Information for the online course can be found at http://www.hunter-ed.com/colorado.
Larimer County 4-H Shooting Sports historically hosts a hunter education internet completion course in March or April. Watch for more info as the year progresses.