Muzzleloading County Shoot Information

The Muzzleloading county shoot will have two relays on Saturday, July 15. The first relay will begin at 10:00 a.m. and the second relay will begin at 12:00 p.m. There is no signup—just arrive in time to set up and shoot the relay you prefer.

.22 Rifle is having a potluck if you wish to participate. Bring a main dish, side, or dessert. 

Awards will take place after the last Muzzleloading relay is finished, the ranges are cleaned up, and the scoring is complete.

From key leaders,
Rod Bergstrom and Jerry Clausen

.22 Rifle County Shoot Information

County shoot is just around the corner! Please read this message thoroughly.

Please pay close attention to the starting time of your relay. It is very important to arrive on time (if not early) to your relay as the check-in process is a bit more involved than during regular practices and takes longer.

At check-in, we will be weighing rifles to ensure that they fall within the correct weight range for your given class. We will also be checking ammunition. Ammunition needs to be lead, and no hollow-point ammunition will be shot during the county shoot. If you are in need of non-hollow-point, lead ammunition, we have county ammunition that can be used. But please bring your own if you are able to.

We are still in need of help to set up the check-in station as well as the range. Setup will begin at 6:30 a.m. For those that help, there will be breakfast burritos!

Things to bring:

Pop-up tents (if you have them). This day gets really hot and long. It is important to have some shade available. The firing line will be completely covered by pop-ups and we will have a few back by check-in but more are always welcome.

Sunscreen!

Chairs! You'll want a place to sit when you are watching your 4-Her shoot. And they may want a spot to sit when they are not shooting. There are no chairs up at our location, so please bring your own.

WATER! It is really important to stay hydrated. This day can be long and hot. Bring lots of extra water for everyone who is joining you during this event.

Snacks are always a good thing to pack as well. It is important to stay fueled up while you are shooting and staying in the sun/heat.

Activities for siblings or others who are joining you.

Potluck

We will be hosting a potluck during this event! We are in need of mains, sides, and desserts. Please bring what you can.

Awards

Awards will begin after ALL shooting is completed (.22 Rifle and Muzzleloading) and both ranges have been fully cleaned up. Cleaning up the ranges can feel tedious, but many hands make light work. Please jump in and help when it is time to clean up!

Archery Awards and Potluck on Thursday, July 13

We’re looking forward to celebrating with the awards for Archery county shoot as well as a potluck dinner. We will gather on Thursday, July 13 at 6:00 p.m. in the field to the east of the McKee Building at The Ranch.

We will provide:

  • Main dish of Sloppy Joes

  • Plates, cups, and utensils

  • Water

Please plan to bring:

  • Dessert (last names beginning with A–M)

  • Side dish (last names beginning with N–Z)

  • Chairs

  • Pop-ups

  • Bug spray

  • Sunscreen

  • Other drinks, if you wish

We look forward to seeing everyone there!

(If you are unable to attend the awards and potluck, the results will be posted soon in the Results menu under 2023 County Shoot Results.)

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Archery County Shoot Information

Please read this post in its entirety—there is important information throughout.

Who: Archers who met county shoot requirements and registered for county shoot

What: Larimer County 4-H Archery County Shoot

Where: Field east of the McKee Building at The Ranch (same location as practices)

When: Saturday, July 8 starting at 1:30 p.m.

Why: #1 – Competition to demonstrate the skills and sportsmanship you’ve learned this year in archery, #2 – Determine teams for the Colorado state shoot.

Check-in

Arrive at least 30 minutes prior to your scheduled start time.

Wear appropriate clothing for the weather conditions including a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, rain jacket. Be sure to follow the 4-H Shooting Sports dress code. You are allowed to carry your water bottle on the range with you.

 When you arrive:

  1. Assemble your equipment and come to check-in.
    (Do NOT bring your phone, smart watch, other electronics.)

  2. Complete equipment inspection.

  3. Receive instructions about scoring.

  4. Begin your FITA target round with your scheduled group.

If you are unable to make your scheduled start time, come to check-in as soon as you are able—we will attempt to schedule you as soon as there is an opening. Please be patient. We will do our best, within reason, to make sure that all qualified archers get to shoot. As soon as there are no more archers waiting to shoot and the FITA range is empty, we will start tearing down the range. Once the range starts coming down, latecomers will no longer be allowed to begin.

Every effort will be made to find lost arrows, but there is a time limit on searching. Just as in practice, arrows must always be in a quiver unless you are shooting them.

Course

Time: The course will take 2–2 ½ hours to complete.

Practice End: Every group begins with practice arrows at a 20-yard FITA target.

Course: FITA targets first, followed by 3D Targets.

Juniors 

  • 3 arrows at each FITA target distance (starting with 40, 30, 20, and then 10 yards) for a total of 12 arrows. Participants have up to five minutes to shoot the round at each distance.

  • 2 arrows at each of four 3D targets placed at unknown distances up to 40 yards for a total of 8 arrows. Participants have up to two minutes to shoot each target.

Seniors 

  • 5 arrows at each FITA target distance (starting with 50, 40, 30, and then 20 yards) for a total of 20 arrows. Participants have up to five minutes to shoot the round at each distance.

  • 2 arrows at each of 10 3D targets placed at unknown distances up to 40 yards for a total of 20 arrows. Participants have up to two minutes to shoot each target.

Scoring

  • Do not touch any arrows until all scores are recorded!

  • Mark all arrows with the provided black Sharpie before pulling them.

  • Senior archers will score their own groups. Juniors will be assisted by a volunteer.

  • It is your responsibility to ensure that you receive the correct scores. Please be sure you know how to read the Orion scorecards. 

  • If you disagree with an arrow score or have questions, raise your hand and call for a range officer to clarify before touching any arrows. Advocate for yourself.

  • Once you sign your scorecard, it is final.

 3D Targets

  • Binoculars are allowed. Rangefinders are NOT allowed.

  • Nobody will be allowed to inspect the targets or the scoring rings before they shoot on Saturday. 

  • Nobody will be allowed on the 3D range prior to the competition except the few volunteers who are asked to help with set-up.

  • Don’t talk about 3D distances or scoring rings with anyone, including fellow competitors.

  • Don’t walk over to a 3D target unless you are going to score and pull arrows at that target.

  • Don’t offer to help find arrows at a 3D target where you have not yet shot.

Spectators

What to Bring

  • Water

  • Healthy snacks

  • Sunscreen

  • Chairs

  • Pop-up or umbrella for shade (If you have space in your shade, please invite others to join you.)

Reminders

  • Keep your participants’ phones. Participants may NOT carry electronics on the range. This includes phones, smart watches, etc.

  • Parents will not be helping to score their own family members or helping to pull their arrows.

  • Coaching from parents or anyone is prohibited during the competition. If you think your child needs water or a snack, ask a range volunteer for help.

  • Questions or concerns may be respectfully brought to the attention of a range volunteer. 

  • Disrespecting range volunteers or any attempt to gain an unfair advantage over fellow competitors will not be tolerated and may result in people being asked to leave the range, or disqualification in extreme cases. 

  • You may use binoculars, but rangefinders are PROHIBITED for everyone at the county shoot.

We know that we won’t have any issues because we have great kids and families in our 4-H Archery program!

Awards

Thank you for allowing us to adjust our normal county shoot schedule to allow our 4-H archery leaders and families to attend the memorial service for our beloved Jim Easthouse in the morning.

Because the competition will now run late into the evening, we will schedule the awards for another day. Watch your email and the calendar for details!

 

 

This is a lot of information, but there is a question we didn’t address, please reach out to the key leader team. Trust that our goal is to have a safe, inclusive, fair, and FUN competition.

Thank you!

Your 2023 Archery Key Leaders:
Jeremiah McConnell
Jordan Zick
Karley Rivera
Rob Noyer
Beth McConnell, Administration

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County Shoot Registrations

It’s county shoot season, and that means it’s time to register!

County shoots are coming up, and that means it's time to register!

Registration is a two-step process for each discipline.

1) Practice Cards:
Members are required to have four punches for each discipline. Place your completed practice card, with your full name on it, in the box at practice BEFORE the “Register by” deadline.

2) SignUpGenius:
Each discipline has a SignUpGenius to choose the class (or classes) and time slots that members will be shooting for county shoot. Please read the instructions for each discipline thoroughly. The SignUpGenius will close at 11:59 p.m. on the Registration Deadline listed for each discipline.

The links to the SignUpGenius was emailed to Shooting Sports members. If you did not receive it, please reach out to your key leader or email info@lc4hss.org. If you have any questions, please ask!

Jim Easthouse’s Memorial Service

Larimer County 4-H Shooting Sports is deeply saddened by the passing of long-time 4-H leader, Jim Easthouse.

The memorial service for Jim Easthouse will be held on Saturday, July 8, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. at Foundations Church, 1380 Denver Ave., Loveland, Colorado 80538. A reception will follow, also at Foundations Church.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Jim's honor to Larimer County 4-H. Checks can be mailed to PO Box 270371, Ft. Collins, CO 80527 or online at larimercounty4hfoundation.com/memorial-gifts.

Click here to view Jim’s obituary.

The Archery County Shoot scheduled for July 8 has been moved to the afternoon so that the 4-H community, including leaders and families, can attend the services.

Hunter Education Cards Due July 1, 2023

Hunter education is NOT required to take part in Shooting Sports in Larimer County 4-H. Members CAN participate in practices and county shoots without a hunter education card.

However, to be eligible to compete at the state competition, participants must submit their hunter education card before the July 1, 2023 deadline. (Bowhunter education is acceptable for Archery.)

Submit your hunter education before July 1 by emailing a photo of your card to Pam Heeney.

Dress Code Reminder

The sun has come out and the weather has (finally) warmed up, prompting everyone to grab their shorts, tank tops, and sandals. But please remember that Larimer County 4-H Shooting Sports has a dress code.

Shorts should be mid-thigh length.

Shirts must have sleeves…no tank tops or sleeveless shirts.

Shoes must be closed-toe…no sandals, Keens, Crocs.

This dress code applies to all Shooting Sports members and leaders.

And parents, you will NOT be able to be on the shooting line or cross it without closed-toe shoes.

You can view the entire Shooting Sports Dress Code here.