Boy scout shooting sports manual






















Boy Scout guidelines as well as accepted best practices for youth shooting events. B. In the event that there is a change to the BSA’s National Shooting Sports Manual, the SHAC Shooting Sports Committee shall be responsible to revise the SOP and submit changes to SHAC for approval. Cub Scout Packs and Dens are not authorized to operate unit shooting sports activities. In no case, may they hold any firearm activities. (See Cub Scouts Shooting Sports Guide). Council and District shooting sports summer camp and day camp activities are operated in accordance with the BSA National Shooting Sports Manual and the BSA National. National Shooting Sports Manual. Due to a large number of changes and additions to BSA Shooting Sports since the Shooting Sports Manual was released, here are some corrected and supplemental information to follow until a new Shooting Sports Manual is produced.


Note that commercial shooting ranges may provide RSOs. See the Guide to Safe Scouting and the BSA National Shooting Sports Manual, No. , for further details on shooting sports. Boy Scouts are permitted to fire caliber bolt-action, single-shot rifles; air rifles; shotguns; and muzzleloading long guns. The Capitol Area Council and every other Boy Scouts of America (BSA) local council follows the policies and procedures of the BSA National Shooting Sports Manual. The manual requires that shooting sports events for Scouts must be staffed by properly certified instructors and range safety officers. This is an essential element of ensuring a. Boy Scouts can shoot bows and arrows at our Archery Ranges, or rifles and shotguns at the Camp Friedlander Shooting Sports Complex. Scouts can work on the associated merit badges or just do some recreational shooting with their troop using some of our new plinking targets.


This Cub Scout Shooting Sports Guide is intended to assist leaders in helping their Cub Scouts earn the shooting sports awards. It is not a substitute for authorized range master training or for the safety procedures called out in the Boy Scouts ofAmerica@ National Shooting Sports Manual, No. , which is the reference for any shooting. all standards for BSA shooting sports are enforced. All shooting ranges in the Cub Scout program must be supervised by a qualified range master who is at least 18 years of age and who meets the minimum requirements. See specific qualifications and training requirements for Cub Scout shooting sports range masters in the. Boy Scouts of America National Shooting Sports Manual, No. Cub Scouts earn the shooting sports awards in the following order. National Shooting Sports Manual. Due to a large number of changes and additions to BSA Shooting Sports since the Shooting Sports Manual was released, here are some corrected and supplemental information to follow until a new Shooting Sports Manual is produced.

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