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Shooting Sports Outstanding Achievement Award
While working on the Ranger Shooting Sports elective, Venturers are required
to complete one of the following disciplines: air pistol, air rifle, archery,
muzzle-loading rifle, shotgun, or small bore rifle. However, Venturers who go
beyond the basic requirement and complete five of the six disciplines will earn
the Venturing Shooting Sports Outstanding Achievement Award. This beautiful
medal and certificate are sponsored by many companies and organizations in the
shooting sports industry to recognize outstanding achievement in shooting
sports.
Venturing standards for use of firearms
The following guidelines relate to use of firearms within the Venturing
program. Safety should ALWAYS be the primary concern when using firearms as
part of the Venturing program.
Handguns
- Handgun use is limited to the Venturing program.
- All pistol shooting activities must be supervised by a currently
NRA-certified Pistol Instructor and when on the range, must be supervised by
a currently NRA-certified Range Safety Officer.
- When on the range, there must be a ratio of no more than three shooters
per adult coach or instructor. The adult coaches or instructors must be
close to the shooters for close supervision. The adult coaches/instructors
must be supervised by the Range Safety Officer.
- All participants must complete an NRA basic pistol marksmanship
course prior to range firing.
- With the approval of the local council, handgun shooting may be
conducted on BSA camp ranges, provided the shooting is done under the
supervision of a currently NRA-certified Range Safety Officer.
- Shooting safety glasses and ear protection must be worn on pistol
ranges.
- Care must be taken to comply with federal, state, and local laws.
Shotguns
- For range shooting, shot size is determined by the range rules.
- All shotgun shooting activities must be supervised by a currently
NRA-certified Shotgun Instructor and when on the range, must be supervised
by a currently NRA-certified Range Safety Officer.
- Shooting safety glasses and ear protection must be worn on shotgun
ranges.
- Care must be taken to comply with federal, state, and local laws.
Muzzleloaders
- Muzzleloading firearms must be of modern manufacture. Firearms made from
kits must be certified safe by a licensed gunsmith.
- All muzzleloader range shooting activities must be supervised by a
currently NRA/NMLRA certified muzzle loader firearms instructor and when on
the range, must be supervised by a currently NRA-certified Range Safety
Officer.
- For range firing, each participant must have one instructor or adult
coach under the supervision of a currently NRA-certified Range Safety
Officer.
- Shooting safety glasses and ear protection must be worn on muzzleloader
shooting ranges.
- Care must be taken to comply with federal, state, and local laws.
Rifles
- All rifle shooting activities must be supervised by a currently
NRA-certified Rifle Instructor and when on the range, must be supervised by
a currently NRA-certified Range Safety Officer.
- Shooting safety glasses and ear protection must be worn on rifle ranges.
- Care must be taken to comply with federal, state, and local laws.
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