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We’re on the final countdown to the fair and projects being due.
**Please note that this is a progressive series, NOT duplicates of the same workshop scheduled three times.**
• July 14 at 6:30 p.m. In-person at the McKee Building:
Bring your record books and project so we can answer questions or give help as needed. We’ll talk about interviews and check-in day for fair, and answer any other questions you have about fair!
It's time to register for our County Shoots. This year we will be using SignUpGenius for all registrations. See below for the county shoot schedule, deadlines for registration, and the link to register. If you have any questions about your county shoot, please contact your Superintendent.
County Shoot Dates and Registration Deadlines:
Shotgun
County Shoot (Skeet/5-Stand) June 29
Register by June 28
County Shoot (Trap) July 6
Register by July 5
Archery
County Shoot July 10
Register by July 5
.22 Pistol
County Shoot July 13
Register by July 7
.22 Rifle
County Shoot July 17
Register by July 11
Muzzleloading
County Shoot July 17
Register by July 11
Air Rifle/Air Pistol
County Shoot July 18
Register by July 10
**Not all disciplines have posted their County Shoot registrations on the tabbed SignUpGenius. Watch for them in the next day or two if you don’t see them yet.
The deadline for fair entry and interview judging scheduling is coming up soon on July 9, so we’re holding a workshop to help everyone get Fair Entries and Interview Judging completed.
Join us at the McKee Building on Wednesday, June 30 during one of two sessions: 6:30 p.m. or 7:30 p.m.
Sign up at this link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70a0d49aead28abfc1-getregistered
Things to Know and Bring:
• Your family’s 4HOnline login email and password
• Your 4-H age
• A list of your projects, including the class for each entry
(See the premium books at this link: https://tinyurl.com/yfbuo2qg)
• Your schedule to keep track of your interview judging times
Five of our Larimer County 4-H Shooting Sports members are checking in for the National 4-H Shooting Sports Championships in Grand Island, Nebraska today.
• Charlotte Mick, Air Rifle
• Carter Lyle, Recurve Archery
• Walker Cameron, .22 Pistol
• Nate Rogers, .22 Pistol
• Nicholas Freeland, .22 Rifle
Colorado 4-H is sending four team members per discipline to participate in three days of competition and meet 4-H members from across the country. Shoot straight, Colorado 4-H!
As previously announced, we have received word that the 2021 Colorado State 4-H Shooting Sports Championships will be conducted using an alternate format similar to that used in 2020. State shoot will not be a centralized event hosted in Pueblo and Colorado Springs at the end of the summer. Instead, 4-H members who qualify will compete at a scheduled shoot at the local county level. Targets and scorecards will be submitted so that results can be compiled at the state level.
Course of Fire Changes
The following disciplines will have changes to the course of fire due to the alternate format:
Archery: No 3D targets will be included in the contest.
Seniors will shoot the course of 5 arrows per distance twice for a total of 40 shots. (Distances are 50 yards, 40 yards, 30 yards, and 20 yards.)
Juniors will shoot 5 arrows per distance once for a total of 20 shots. (Distances are 40 yards, 30 yards, 20 yards, and 10 yards.)
Shotgun: No Sporting Clays will be included in the contest.
The Skeet class will consist of three rounds of 25 targets shot in sequence for a total of 75 targets.
The Trap class will consist of three rounds of 25 targets shot in sequence for a total of 75 targets.
Combined scores for trap and skeet will be used to determine 2021 national qualifiers.
State Shoot Schedule
Here is the schedule for each discipline’s state shoot. The competitions will be held at the discipline’s normal practice location.
Archery: August 21 at 7:30 a.m.
Air Rifle: August 21 at 10:00 a.m.
.22 Rifle: August 22 at 7:30 a.m.
Muzzleloading: August 22 at 12:00 p.m.
Shotgun—Skeet: August 24 at 5:00 p.m.
Shotgun—Trap: August 31 at 5:00 p.m.
.22 Pistol: September 5 at 8:00 a.m.
Hunter Education
Because state shoots will be held locally, hunter education will NOT be required for members to participate.
State Fees and Larimer County Shooting Sports Shirts
There will be a SignUpGenius for members to pay state shoot fees. A separate SignUpGenius will be available for all members who would like to order a State Shoot t-shirt. The deadline for fees and shirt orders is July 23.
Some of our Shooting Sports members competed in the Weld County 4-H Invitational on Saturday in Fort Lupton. We’re proud of how you represented Larimer County!
Warren Johnson
Archery Compound Limited: Score 119, 6th Place Junior
Jared Kennedy
Air Pistol, Score 127, 8th Place Junior
Makenzie Larson
Air Rifle Off-Hand: Score 193.8, 1st Place Junior
Air Rifle 3P: Score 130.8, 1st Place Junior
.22 Rifle 3P: Score 277.3, 1st Place Junior
Logan Sanchez
.22 Pistol: Score 284, 1st Place Junior
Air Rifle Off-Hand: Score 169.6, 2nd Place Junior
Walker Cameron
.22 Rifle 4P: Score 373.9, 1st Place Senior
.22 Rifle Hunt: Score 323.1, 1st Place Senior
.22 Rifle 3P: Score 231.6, 3rd Place Senior
.22 Pistol: Score 274, 2nd Place Senior
Nick Freeland
Air Rifle Utility: Score 146.2, 1st Place Senior
Air Rifle 3P: Score 127.0, 2nd Place Senior
Air Rifle 4P: Score 161.1, 2nd Place Senior
Air Rifle Off-Hand: Score 167.8, 3rd Place Senior
Carter Lyle
Archery Recurve Traditional: Score 234, 1st Place Senior
Charlotte Mick
Air Rifle Off-Hand: Score 183.7, 2nd Place Senior
Air Rifle 3P: Score 146.1, 1st Place Senior
Air Rifle 4P: Score 170.2, 1st Place Senior
.22 Rifle 3P: Score 255.0, 2nd Place Senior
Nate Rogers
.22 Pistol: Score 294, 1st Place Senior
Congratulations to you all!
It’s time for the second project and record book workshop. The fair entry deadline is only a month away, even if fair isn't until August.
**Please note that this is a progressive series, NOT duplicates of the same workshop scheduled three times.**
In case you missed it, the recording of the first workshop and a PDF of the presentation are posted on the Projects page under Record Book and Project Workshops.
• June 9 at 6:30 p.m. In-person at the McKee Building:
We’ll run through the record book to answer questions about each section, answer questions about projects, talk about fair entry and interview judging scheduling.
We will be using SignUpGenius for this event. Space is limited and the Signup will close at 6:00 p.m. on June 8th.
And mark your calendar for the third and final workshop:
• July 14 at 6:30 p.m. In-person at the McKee Building:
Bring your record books and project so we can answer questions or give help as needed. We’ll talk about interview judging and check-in day for fair, and answer any other questions you have about fair!
We’re looking forward to seeing you at the McKee Building on June 9. If you have any questions about the workshop please call Sam Webb at 970-214-5646.