Shooting Sports
The purpose of BSA shooting sports is to teach firearm safety while introducing youth to a variety of shooting sports programs. The BSA’s shooting sports programs are developed and implemented through age-appropriate training and experiences.
The Boy Scouts of America adheres to its longstanding policy of teaching its youth and adult members the safe, responsible, and intelligent handling, care, and use of firearms, archery, and hand-held throwing sports in planned, carefully managed, and supervised programs for each youth who chooses to participate.
If you are interested in Shooting Sports or earning one or more of the 3 Shooting Sports Merit Badges, talk to our Shooting Sports Team.
.22 Rifle Practice
Archery Practice
Card splitting
Cowboy Action Shooting
Only authorized as a special Council Event
Shooting Resources
The BSA has strict guidelines on how shooting sports are conducted, who is authorized to run these events and what events can be run. Some shooting events can only be performed by Venturing Scouts or at special Council Events. Others, like firing air rifles, .22 rifles, 12 gauge shotguns and archery can be run as a Troop event.
NRA Basic and NRA Instructors Courses
NRA Basic courses for Rifle and for Shotgun are available at scout camp most months of the year. These courses cover the basics of safe firearm handling and cover most of of the merit badge material for their respective firearm. For Adults interested in becoming an Instructor or for youth interested in becoming a Junior Instructor, come speak with our Shooting Sports Team. If you are interested in other disciplines, such as Black Powder or Pistol, come speak with our Team.
Resources
Card split with .22 rifle