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Superintendent |
Tim Warchuck, (810) 367-6956 |
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Joe Provost Jeff Schelke |
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Judging |
Saturday, July 18th at
8:00 a.m. |
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Location |
Blue Water Sportsman’s Club, 4866
Ravenswood |
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Check in |
Ages 12-19 sign up at 8 am, ages
9-11 at 9:30 am. |
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Muzzleloading and
5-Stand |
Saturday, July 11th at
8:00 a.m. at |
| All Other Shooting Events |
Saturday, July 18th at
8:00 a.m. at |
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Safety Posters |
Judged Monday of Fair at 1:00 p.m.
in the Still Exhibit Barn
Posters or notebooks MUST be turned
in at the time of the county shoot. |
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Objective |
Develop safe and effective shooting sports habits and favorable
conservation attitudes. |
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Fair Exhibit Requirements |
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1. Both
boys and girls may compete.
Targets will be scored, graded, judged and displayed at the fair. |
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2.
Select section and class number that corresponds with your projects. |
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3.
Copies of state shoot regulations are at the Extension
4-H Office and available on line at
http://web1.msue.msu.edu/msue/cyf/youth/shootisp.html. |
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4. To
be eligible for the St. Clair Co. 4-H Youth Rifle, Trap and B-B Gun
Shoot, an exhibitor must either exhibit a gun safety poster or a project record book at either Spring
Achievement or at the St. Clair County 4-H Fair.
All safety posters and record books must have a exhibit
tag attached to them when handed in on the day of the shoot. Poster must
be on some phase of Gun Safety. One poster per exhibitor. Poster cannot
have any 3-D objects.
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5.
State Shoot Eligibility:
Grand/Reserve of eligible age class.
Alternates determined by points and class standing.
Must be registered, check with Supt. for deadline.
State age for shoot is your age as of
Jan. 1st. - Must be 10 years old for B-B gun, 12 yrs. old for
other disciplines.
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6. All
guns will be left in cases until you are at shooting stations. |
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7. All
guns will get a safety check at shooting stations. |
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8.
Please do not compete if you do not have a 4-H shooting leader. |
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9. No
reloads for shotguns - factory loads only. |
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10. The
first safety violation by any youth will incur a warning. A second
violation will mean instant disqualification. |
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11.
County rules will follow State 4-H Rules. |
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12. B-B
gun & Air (pellet) rifle: Eye protection is mandatory. |
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13.
Rifle, Trap and Skeet event:
Eye and ear protection is mandatory. |
| 14. All shooting sports and archery targets and safety posters that are not picked up will be discarded at 10:00 a.m. on Sunday. |
SECTIONS
CLASSES
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SECTION 10- SMALLBORE RIFLE SILHOUETTE |
TARGETS:
1/5 scale metallic silhouettes will be used.
Course of fire – Seniors:10
chickens at 40 yrds. standing position ; 10 pigs at 60 yrds. kneeling
position; 10 turkeys at 77 yrds. cross stick or prone position; 10 rams
at 100 yrds. bench postion.
Juniors:
10 chickens at 40 yrds. standing position; 10 pigs at 60 yrds. kneeling
position; 10 turkeys at 77 yrds. bench or cross stick position;
optional 10 rams at 100 yrds. prone or bench position.
Time Limits : 15 seconds ready time
and 2 ½ minutes firing per bank at 5 targets.
Equipment
: Any safe .22 long rifle, gun weight of no more than 10 pounds 2 ounces
(with sights) any sights that do not project an image on the target or
operate the trigger. Scope limit to 9 power max.
Scoring:
Targets must be knocked down in order to be scored as hits.
Targets not knocked down or hit out of order will be scored as
misses. Shoot offs using
cross sticks at 50 yrds (using rams then turkeys progressing in revise
with targets). Safety poster
or record book required for all classes.
Class 9 – Ages 11-13
Class 10
– Ages 14-18 |
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SECTION 11 - RIFLE SHOOT |
SPORTING RIFLE - will be
.22 caliber rimfire (no .22 Magnum rifles), capable of single loading.
Weight not to exceed 7.5 lbs., trigger pull will be 2 lbs., or more.
Sights may be open or peep style only.
The front sight must be permanently mounted, not capable of
changing inserts. The rear
sight must not be capable of micrometer adjustment. Open iron and
adjustable peep sights are permitted. NO telescopic sights, slings, palm
rests, adjustable butt plates, or specialized shooting coats, pants,
shoes, etc. are permitted.
TARGET RIFLE will be .22
caliber rimfire target rifle (no .22 Magnum rifles).
See NRA small bore rifle rule 3.2, for complete equipment
specifications. NO telescopic sights.
Open
chamber indicators (O.C.I.) will be used.
30
shots per contestant at 50 foot target;
A32 targets.
10 shots prone position - 10 minutes
10 shots kneeling position -10 minutes
10 shots standing position -15 minutes
Safety poster or record book required for all classes.
*Class
12
Rifle Shoot - Sporting
8-10yrs. (NEED NOTE FROM YOUR LEADER)
Grand/Reserve Champion Awarded
*Class 15 - Rifle Shoot - Target 8-10 (NEED NOTE FROM YOUR LEADER)
Grand/Reserve Champion Awarded
*Not
eligible for state shoot
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SECTION 12 - TRAP SHOOT |
TRAP SHOOT - ammunition must be either trap load, sport load or their
equivalent. The event will have two rounds of 25 shots each.
Competition will be on an ATA trap range from the 16-yard stand.
The scores for first and second place will be broken by a sudden
death shoot off. Field loads
(over 3 drams & 1 1/8 oz shot) are illegal for trap shooting.
Safety poster or record book required for all classes. 50 rounds
of shot will be used.
Class 18
11 - 13 yrs.
Grand/Reserve Champion Awarded |
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SECTION 13 - 5 STAND SPORTING CLAYS |
EVENT:
Sporting clays course as set by the management.
COURSE OF FIRE: 50 Targets consisting of 25 targets on each of two
sporting clays layouts using mixed targets of the managements choice and
placement.
SHOOT-OFFS: 5 pairs as arranged by the shooting management.
TIME
LIMITS: Shooters will fire in an expeditious manner, avoiding
unnecessary delay.
EQUIPMENT: Any shotgun
12 gauge or smaller, firing a shot charge not to exceed 1 1/8 ounces,
with shot no larger than US 7 fine or smaller than US 9 fine at a
velocity approximating 1200 feet per second; chokes tubes may be changed
between Stands only. Safety
poster or record book required for all classes.
Class 21
11 - 13 yrs.
Grand/Reserve Champion Awarded |
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SECTION 14 - B-B GUN CONTEST |
B-B
GUNS - may be spring, gas, or pneumatic operated. Barrels may be smooth
bore or rifled. Rifling in the guns may be equivalent to that of Daisy
845, but not of greater precision.
Multi-pump BB guns are not allowed. Open iron and adjustable peep
sights are permitted. NO telescopic sights.
Half-slings are allowed.
Ordinary sports or casual clothing must be worn.
No padded or unusually heavy clothing is permitted.
No pads, braces, or elastic bandages will be allowed, without the
approval of the superintendent. Ammunition will be a round B-B.
Safety poster or record book required for all classes.
10 shots prone position - 1 target, 10 minutes
10 shots sitting position - 1 target, 10 minutes
Class 24
8 -10 yrs.
Class
25
11-13 yrs.
Grand/Reserve Champion Awarded |
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SECTION 15 - AIR (Pellet) RIFLE |
AIR RIFLE - rifles other
than 0.177 cal. air rifles may not be used.
SPORTING Sights must be
metallic, open or peep style only.
The front sight must be permanently mounted, not capable of
changing inserts. The rear
sight must not be capable of micrometer adjustment.
NO telescopic sights, slings, palm rests, adjustable butt plates,
or specialized shoots coats, pants, shoes, etc. are permitted.
Weight of the rifle and sights and attachments may not be more
than 7.5 pounds with a trigger pull minimum of 1.5 pounds.
PRECISION: - All rifles and equipment must comply with the Precision Air
Rifle Equipment NRA Rules 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 4.7.
Open
chamber indicators (O.C.I.) will be used
Safety poster or record book required for all classes.
30
shots per contestant at 10 meter range:
10 shots prone position - 1 target, 10 minutes
10 shots kneeling position - 1 target, 10 minutes
10 shots standing position - 1 target, 10 minutes
Class
28
8-10 yrs.
For State shoot must reached their 10th birthday by
Jan. 1, 2009
Class
29 11-13 yrs.
Grand/Reserve Champion Awarded
Class
32 Precision Ages 11-13
yrs.
Grand/Reserve Champion Awarded |
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SECTION 16 - SKEET SHOOT |
SKEET SHOOT - ammunition
must be either skeet load, sport load or their equivalent. The event
will have two rounds of 25 shots each.
Tie scores for first and second place will be broken by a sudden
death shoot-off. Field loads
(over 3 drams & 1 1/8 oz. shot) are illegal for skeet shooting. Safety
poster or record book required for all classes.
Class
35
11-13 yrs.
Grand/Reserve Champion Awarded |
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SECTION
17 -
MUZZLELOADING RIFLE |
All contestants must be
accompanied by Leader, Coach or parent.
Safety poster or record book required for all classes.
Class
38
11 - 14 yrs. Caplock or
Flintlock (with OPEN SIGHTS)
Class
39 15 - 18 yrs. Caplock or
Flintlock (with OPEN SIGHTS)
Class
40 11 - 14 yrs. Caplock,
Flintlock, or Inline (with TELESCOPE)
Class
41
15 - 18 yrs. Caplock,
Flintlock, or Inline (with
TELESCOPE)
Class
42 - 11 - 14 yrs. 3D
Novelty Shoot
Class
43 - 15 - 18 yrs. 3D
Novelty Shoot
Grand/Reserve Champion Awarded
MUZZLELOADING RIFLE EQUIPMENT
1.
Any caliber muzzleloading long gun may be used, but the weight of
the rifle must be 10 lbs. or less. |
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2.
Contestants will use their own sporting firearms, black powder or
Pyrodex, roundballs, patches, and shooting bag or pouch.
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3.
Only pre-measured charges may be used from a powder horn or
powder can (WITH POUR SPOUTS).
NO PLASTIC OR GLASS CONDIMENT CONTAINERS. |
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4.No powder horns or
powder cans will be allowed on the firing line (except as needed by
flintlock shooters for priming powder).
These items will be allowed only at the loading bench. |
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5. Sights must be open or
telescopic; peep sights and shades are prohibited.
Sights may be stationary or adjustable.
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6.
The following are prohibited:
Schutzen type butt plate, adjustable butt plates, palms, slings,
and spotting scopes. |
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7.
Set triggers and double triggers will be allowed.
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8.
Range rods with palm savers required for all loading of guns. |
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9.
Any time guns are empty range rod must be down barrel. |
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10.No
smokeless powder will be allowed on the range. |
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11.All
range rods will have a scribed line to show a seated load. |
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12.
Granulated powder permitted, no pellets. |
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TARGETS, RULES, AND COURSE OF FIRE
1.
Standard NMLRA Targets (such as 1 or 2 buffalo targets, 6 bull
targets) will be used at the discretion of the Range Officer.
Standard range rules will be followed and targets will be scored from
the center of the target to the center of the ball hole. |
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2.
Ten (10) shots per contestant in standing position -
on
two targets - 20 minutes per target - 5 shots per target. |
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3.
Five (5) shots will be taken at 25 yards, and 5 shots at 50 yards.
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4.
Procedures for Loading:
All loading will be done at a loading bench; the loading
bench(es) will be located along a loading line, well in back of the
firing line. No caps will be
put on the nipples, no flintlocks primed until the shooter is on the
firing line.
Spectators and coaches will be kept behind the spectator line, well in
back of the loading line.
NO SMOKING ALLOWED IN THE VICINITY OF THIS EVENT. |
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5.
Procedures for Handling Misfires or Hangfires:
All misfires will be handled by the Range Officer (and/or
assistants). A shooter with
a misfire should call the Range Officer at once while keeping the barrel
pointed downrange at all times.
BASIC RULES FOR NOVELTY SHOOT
1.
10 shot tournament. |
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2.
Traditional
muzzleloaders only, no in-lines. |
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3.
Any caliber patch round
BALL 60 grain maximum charge. |
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4.
Groups of 2 shooter with
a Range Officer/Scorer to go
novelty shoot. |
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5.
No loaded guns between
stations (no powder, patch or balls). |
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6.
Time limit of 2 minutes
per shot after line is called hot. |
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7.
Target range of 0 - 25
yards. |