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- Recite, explain, and demonstrate the
three primary shooting safety rules.
- Recite and explain the range commands.
- Identify the parts of a pistol, rifle,
or bow (whichever one you select) and explain the function of
those parts.
- If you chose air pistol, air rifle,
muzzle-loading rifle, pistol, or small-bore rifle for your
shooting discipline, explain how "minute of angle" is
used to "zero" the airgun or firearm.
- If you chose muzzle-loading rifle as
your shooting discipline, recite the proper steps for loading a
muzzle-loading rifle and the proper sequence of firing the shot.
Explain each step.
- If you chose archery as your shooting
discipline, recite and explain the nine steps to the 10 ring.
- If you chose shotgun as your shooting
discipline, explain how you sight a shotgun differently than you
would a rifle.
- Complete a basic training course and the
course of fire for one of the following shooting disciplines: (a),
(b), (c), (d), (e), (f), or (g).
(Restrictions: Telescopic sights, electronic sights, and laser
sights are prohibited in all disciplines except archery.)
Shooting must be under the supervision of a
certified instructor and with equipment approved by that instructor.
- Air Pistol (Sporter Course):
Shoot five shots each at eight TQ7 targets at a distance of 25
feet for a total of 40 shots. You must score 240 out of a
possible 400. (You may use any .177 air pistol with a maximum
retail value of $75 and may use a onehand grip, two-hand grip,
or a combination of both.)
OR
Air Pistol (International Course):
Shoot five shots each at eight bull's-eye B-40 targets at a
distance of 33 feet for a total of 40 shots. You must score 220
points of a possible 400. You may use any .177 air pistol. All
targets must be fired in the standing position only using only
one hand to support the pistol.
- Air Rifle (Sporter Course):
Shoot two shots at each bull (10 shots per target) from a
distance of 33 feet using six AR5/5 targets. Of the 60 shots
total, shoot 20 shots in each position-prone, standing
(off-hand), and kneeling. You must score 225 of a possible 600.
(You may use any .177 air rifle with a maximum retail value of
$130.)
OR
Air Rifle (Precision Course):
Shoot two shots at each bull (10 shots per target) from a
distance of 33 feet. Of the 60 shots total, shoot 20 shots in
each position - prone, standing (off-hand), and kneeling. You
must score 420 of a possible 600. (You may use any .177 air
rifle.)
- Archery (Magnifying sites are OK to
use in this discipline.)
Recurve Bow
Indoor: Shoot 30 arrows at 18 meters on a 60-centimeter five
color target. You must score 150 of a possible 300.
Outdoor: Shoot 30 arrows at 40 meters on a 122-centimeter five
color target. You must score 200 of a possible 300.
OR
Compound Bow
Indoor: Shoot 30 arrows at 18 meters on a 40-centimeter five
color target. You must score 150 of a possible 300.
Outdoor: Shoot 30 arrows at 40 meters on a 122-centimeter five
color target. You must score 210 of a possible 300.
- Muzzle-Loading Rifle:
(NMLRA = National Muzzle Loading
Rifle Association)
Shoot one shot at each bull's-eye on 10 targets (M02400-NMLRA)
for a total of 50 shots from the standing (off-hand) position at
a distance of 25 yards. You must score 250 of a possible 500.
Then, shoot five shots at one target (M02406-NMLRA) from the
standing (off-hand) position at a distance of 50 yards. You must
score 25 of a possible 50.
Then, shoot five shots at one target (M02406-NMLRA) from the
sitting position, resting the rifle on "crossed
sticks" at a distance of 50 yards. You must score 25 of a
possible 50.
(Total shots for muzzle loading is 60 shots.)
- Pistol: Shoot:
10 shots at each of six targets (B-2) from the standing
(off-hand) position in a maximum time of 10 minutes per target
from a distance of 50 feet. You must score 360 of a possible
600. (You may use any.22-caliber pistol or revolver and can use
either the one- or two-hand grip or both.)
(Total shots for pistol is 60 shots.)
- Shotgun:
Break 25 clay birds of a possible 50 on a skeet course and 25
clay birds of a possible 50 on a trap course.
OR
Break 50 clay birds of a possible 100 on a skeet course.
OR
Break 50 clay birds of a possible 100 on a trap course.
- Small Bore Rifle
Sporter Course: Using six A17 targets, shoot one shot at each
record bull from a distance of 50 feet for a total of 60 shots.
Of the 60 shots, you must shoot 20 shots in each position-prone,
standing (off-hand), and kneeling. You "lust score 225 of a
possible 600. (you may use any .22 rifle with a maximum retail
value of $235.)
OR
Precision Course: Using six A17 targets, shoot one shot at each
record bull from a distance of 50 feet for a total of 60 shots.
Of the 60 shots, shoot 20 shots in each position-prone, standing
(offhand), and kneeling. You must score 420 of a possible 600.
(You may use any.22 rifle.)
- Make a tabletop display or presentation for
your crew, another crew, a Cub or Boy Scout group, or another youth
group about what you have learned about shooting sports. Include
information about shooting sports in the summer and winter Olympics
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Materials
found at the U. S. Scouting Service Project, Inc. Website �1997-2000
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