Archery Fun Shoot / July 25, 2024

It’s been a great year, and it’s time to celebrate with some FUN!

Join us for a fun shoot on Thursday, July 25 at 6:00 p.m. at the practice field east of the McKee Building.

Family members are invited to join their archers! Either bring your bow or try your hand at archery using county equipment. Please remember that this is still a 4-H practice, and all 4-H rules and regulations apply.

All archers who are not enrolled in 4-H Archery will be required to fill out a liability waiver. And only those 4-H age 8 and older are allowed to participate.

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Shirt Orders, State Shoot Fees, Fair, and More

County shoots are underway and we hope everyone is having fun shooting and getting ready for county fair. We have a few dates and items to share.

Reminder: Larimer County 4-H Shooting Sports Shirts

Every year we have a special Larimer County Shooting Sports Shirt to celebrate and support our Shooting Sports program. Shirts are available for all Larimer County 4-H families and friends to order. This shirt is not required for state team members but is a fun way to show your Larimer County spirit.

All orders must be placed by 9:00 p.m. on Monday, July 22. (No late orders will be accepted.)

Shirts will be ready to pick up at 4-H Project Pickup Day on August 7 at the exhibit hall in the McKee 4-H Building at The Ranch. Otherwise, special arrangements will need to be made for pick up.

Click here for the information about shirts.

State Shoot Fees

For Larimer County 4-H members who qualified to go to state, state shoot fees will be due by Friday, July 26. Families with state shoot qualifiers will receive a personalized email detailing what is owed, along with a link for the website to submit payment. This email will be sent early the week of July 22.

Practices Before State Shoot

See the calendar at lc4hss.org for the upcoming practice schedules for each discipline.

Larimer County Fair Projects and Interviews

And the Larimer County Fair is coming up! We look forward to seeing everyone at Interview Judging Day on July 30 when you turn projects in and complete interviews. 

State Shoot Dates

The dates for each discipline are as follows. Time slots for each state team member have not yet been scheduled. We will share times and more specific information as soon as it is available.

Saturday, August 17

  • Air Rifle and Air Pistol for Juniors and Seniors

  • Archery for Juniors

  • Muzzleloading for Seniors

  • .22 Rifle for Seniors

Sunday, August 18

  • Air Rifle and Air Pistol for Juniors and Seniors

  • Archery for Seniors

  • Muzzleloading for Juniors

  • .22 Rifle for Juniors

Saturday, August 31

  • Shotgun: Skeet and Sporting Clays for Juniors and Seniors

  • .22 Pistol for Seniors

Sunday, September 1

  • Shotgun: Trap for Juniors and Seniors

  • .22 Pistol for Juniors

More state shoot information including locations with maps and what to expect is posted on the website at lc4hss.org for each discipline under Competitions.

.22 Rifle County Shoot Information

The county shoot for .22 Rifle is this Saturday, July 20.

Please note the start time of your relay and arrive on time to check in and prepare your equipment.

Set-up will begin at 6:30 a.m. We’d appreciate help to set up the range and pop-ups if you are able.

What to Bring

Equipment: Check that you have all of your equipment for the day, including ammunition.

Pop-up Tents: The day will be hot and long, and shade makes a big difference. The firing line will be covered by pop-ups to keep the participants cooler, and we will have a few by check-in. But the more shade the better.

Sunscreen

Chairs: Bring a place to sit while watching your 4-H member. And your 4-H member will want a place to sit when they are not shooting.

Water: It is important to stay hydrated. Bring plenty of water for your 4-H member as well as your family.

Snacks: Bring snacks to stay fueled throughout the day.

Activities: Activities for siblings and members who have completed their rounds.

Potluck and Awards

Our potluck and awards will begin after shooting is over and the ranges are cleaned up. Please jump in and help when it is time to clean up!

The last round will end around 12:00 p.m.

We will provide:

  • Deli sandwiches

  • Plates, cups, utensils

  • Water

Please contribute by bringing:

  • Dessert: Last Names beginning with A–G

  • Chips: Last Names beginning with H–J

  • Salads/Sides: Last Names beginning with K–S

  • Fruit or Veggie: Last Names beginning with T–Z

We will gather to eat, wait for the results to be compiled, and then present the awards for the day!

Shooting Sports Shirts for 2024 Available to Order

Every year we have a special Larimer County shirt to celebrate and support our Shooting Sports program. Shirts are available for all Larimer County 4-H families and friends to order. This shirt is not required for state team members but is a fun way to show your Larimer County spirit.

Options

We are offering Gildan 100% cotton shirts as well as Sport-Tek moisture-wicking shirts in youth and adult sizes.

Color: True Red.
Imprint: With each shot, I'm striving to become a better version of myself. Larimer County (4-H logo) Shooting Sports.

Cotton shirts are $11 each.
Moisture-wicking shirts are $13 each.

Payment

Payments are accepted online only—no cash or checks.

Payments are accepted from Credit Card, Apple Pay, Google Pay or Link.

Deadline

All orders MUST be placed by 9:00 p.m. on Monday, July 22.

(No late orders will be accepted.)

Delivery

Shirts should be picked up at 4-H Project Pickup Day on August 7 at the exhibit hall in the McKee 4-H Building at The Ranch. Otherwise, special arrangements will need to be made for pick up.

Questions?

If you have questions, please email info@lc4hss.org.

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 13 starting at 7:00 a.m. (Each member’s round time was scheduled via the SignUpGenius)
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 the check-in table on time with your equipment ready to go.

Wear appropriate clothing for the weather conditions (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, rain jacket, bug spray, etc.). Be sure to follow the Larimer County 4-H Shooting Sports dress code: closed-toe shoes, no sleeveless shirts, modest-length shorts, etc. You are allowed to carry your water bottle on the range with you. We will also have water available throughout the range as well.

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 no more archers are 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 searching will be limited. Arrows must always be stored and carried in a quiver. You can resume your search for arrows once the competition is complete.

Course

Time: The course will take 2–2 ½ hours to complete.
Practice: 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 5 minutes to shoot the round at each distance.

  • 2 arrows at each of 4 3D targets placed at unknown distances up to 40 yards for a total of 8 arrows. Participants have up to 2 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 5 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 2 minutes to shoot each target.

Scoring

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

  • 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 score the targets and record scores on 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!

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

  • Once you sign your scorecard, it is final. 

3D Targets

  • Binoculars ARE allowed. Rangefinders are NOT allowed. This includes participants, parents, and spectators!

  • 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

  • Bug spray

  • 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, air pods, etc.

  • Parents will not be helping their own family members with scoring or pulling arrows.

  • Coaching from parents or anyone else 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 volunteer on the range.

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

  • You may use binoculars, but rangefinders are PROHIBITED for everyone.

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

Potluck and Awards

Once the competition is complete on Saturday, July 13, we will tear down the range and put everything away. Then we will meet in the exhibit hall in the McKee 4-H Building to share a potluck lunch. This will most likely be shortly after 12:00 p.m.

We will provide:

  • Main dish of Sloppy Joes

  • Plates, cups, and utensils

  • Water

Please contribute by bringing:

  • Dessert: Last Names beginning with A–F

  • Chips: Last Names beginning with G–J

  • Salads/Sides: Last Names beginning with K–R

  • Fruit/Veggie: Last Names beginning with S–Z

We look forward to gathering with our Archery friends and family while we wait for the scores to be compiled. Then we’ll announce the results and present the awards.

This is a lot of information. If there’s a question we didn’t answer, please ask! Our goal is to have a safe, inclusive, fair, and FUN competition.

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Larimer County 4-H Members Compete at Nationals 2024

We are so proud of the Larimer County Shooting Sports members who traveled to Grand Island to participate in the 4-H Nationals Shooting Sports Championships from June 23–28, 2023.

The championships consist of three days of competition for nine disciplines including Air Rifle, Air Pistol, Compound Archery, Muzzleloading, .22 Pistol, .22 Rifle, Hunting/Outdoor Skills, Recurve Archery, and Shotgun. Members are busy all week beginning with equipment check-in, state team pictures, practice time at the ranges, teen socials, and ceremonies. It’s an amazing week for the members and their families!

In Colorado, senior 4-H members qualify at the state shoot the previous year to represent our state on the national level. Members are only eligible to attend in each discipline once—it really is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Here are the individual results for our Larimer County members:

Daiton Crego, .22 Pistol

Day 1: Slow Fire = 14th Place
Day 2: Silhouette = 25th Place
Day 3: Camp Perry = 17th Place
OVERALL = 15th Place

Ian Foltin, Muzzleloading

Day 1: Bullseye = 62nd Place
Day 2: Novelty = 34th Place
Day 3: Silhouettes = 61st Place
OVERALL = 57th Place

Blake Bohlender, Shotgun

Day 1: Sporting Clays = 3rd Place
Day 2: Skeet = 1st Place
Day 3: Trap = 8th Place
OVERALL = 2nd Place

Wyatt Enns, Shotgun

Day 1: Sporting Clays = 52nd Place
Day 2: Skeet = 3rd Place
Day 3: Trap = 6th Place
OVERALL = 9th Place

Wyatt Loos, Shotgun

Day 1: Sporting Clays = 7th Place
Day 2: Skeet = 23rd Place
Day 3: Trap = 10th Place
OVERALL = 6th Place

The Colorado teams placed as follows for each discipline overall:

Air Pistol = 14th Place
Air Rifle = 13th Place
Compound Archery = 1st Place
Muzzleloading = 6th Place
Outdoor Skills = 7th Place
Recurve Archery = 11th Place
Shotgun = 1st Place
.22 Pistol = 8th Place
.22 Rifle = 10th Place

Colorado placed 4th in the Sweepstakes, the overall award for states with full teams in all shooting sports disciplines.

Please join us in congratulating our members on this accomplishment. We encourage you all to set your sights high and aim to qualify to attend this awesome event!

Click here for more information about the National Championships including all of the photos and results from the event..