Shooting Sports

Our shooting sports program is one of our most successful and fastest-growing programs. The mission of the Louisiana 4-H Shooting Sports Program is to assist youth in acquiring knowledge, developing life skills, and forming attitudes so that they may become self-directing, productive, and contributing members of society.

The Shooting Sports Program in St. Mary is open to all 4-H members from 4th-12th grade. All participants must be enrolled in 4HOnline in order to participate in the program. For information on how to join 4H, please use this link here: Join 4-H (lsuagcenter.com).

The deadline to register for shooting sports is October 16th for the 2024-2025 year. To register, the $80 fee and registration form (which can be accessed below) is due to the office by the deadline. Any registration forms turned in after the deadline will not be accepted.

For more information about the Louisiana Shooting Sports Program, please see the handbook below.

Shooting Sports Handbook

Disciplines Offered

Disciplines that are currently offered in St. Mary include archery, shotgun, and rifle (.22).

Parent Involvement

At least one parent and/or other guardian, must attend all practices with your child. This is something that the state office requires for all shooting sports practices in order to meet safety regulations to keep youth safe.

Practices

In order to compete at Shooting Sport matches, members must complete at least 8 hours of training/practice in their respective discipline. Practices are held at the Franklin Sherrif's Shooting Range on Saturdays.

Important Upcoming Dates:

  • Mandatory Safety Meeting: Saturday, October 26th at 8am at the Shooting Range
  • Shooting Sports Camp: December 6-8, 2025
  • Southern Regional Shooting Sports Contest: March 14-23, 2025
  • State Shooting Sports Contest: April 4-13, 2025

Becoming a Shooting Sports Volunteer/Instructor

Volunteers play a crucial part in our Shooting Sports Program. In order to become a certified Shooting Sports Instructor, you must complete required training in the respective discipline. Contact Chloe Paridon at cparidon@agcenter.lsu.edu or our Shooting Sports Coordinator for more information on becoming a volunteer.

Hunter Safety Requirements

It is very important that your child receives Hunter Safety Education Training. Members who do not obtain a hunter's safety certification by December 31, 2024 will not be allowed to practice/compete.

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