For youth and adult audiences
4-H Shooting Sports is a hands-on project for youth and adult audiences. The curriculum is designed to assist young people in personal development, establish a personal environmental ethic and explore life-long vocational and leisure activities. Participants will be able to enjoy many opportunities from the local level to national events.
New Hampshire 4-H Shooting Sports offers four disciplines: archery, rifle, pistol, and shotgun. Each discipline teaches safety, concentration, self-discipline, self-confidence, goal setting, and decision making as the youth learn basic skills and build toward more advanced activities.
Are you interested in joining an established 4-H shooting sports club? Please review the list below to find clubs currently offering this project within our state. For more information about shooting sports or to connect with a club leader in your area, please contact Shannon MacKay, NH 4-H Shooting Sports Coordinator, Shannon.MacKay@unh.edu. Additional resources are also available on the National 4-H Shooting Sports website.
- Coös Sharp Shooters – Coös County
- Chester 4-H Jr. Rifle & Archery League - Rockingham County
- Hillsborough Sharp Shooters – Hillsborough County
- Pioneer Crew 556 4-H Club – Merrimack County
- 4-H Projectiles – Strafford County
- Sullivan County Sharp Shooters – Sullivan County
- The Mountaineers 4-H Club – Grafton County
Adults
Volunteers wishing to support youth in this program, must first be a screened 4-H volunteer and obtain their National 4-H Shooting Sports Primer Certification before taking Instructor Training courses to earn certification in a discipline.
- The National 4-H Shooting Sports Instructor Primer is available through ZSuite at 4-hshootingsportscollege.com. Volunteers new to the shooting sports program must take and complete the online certification before they attend in-person discipline training. The primer is a one-time training and there is a cost of $20. (A limited number of scholarships are available to individuals unable to pay. Contact Shannon MacKay for information.)
Youth
Youth ages 14-18 who are interested in taking their project experience to the next level are encouraged to explore becoming New Hampshire 4-H Shooting Sports Ambassadors. Details about the program are available on the 4-H Teen Leadership website.
Record Book
- Record Book - 8 pages (PDF)
- Archery Practice Log - 2 pages (PDF)
- Pistol Practice Log - 2 pages (PDF)
- Rifle Practice Log - 2 pages (PDF)
- Shotgun Practice Log - 2 pages (PDF)
Articles
Events
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February 8, 2026, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
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February 8, 2026, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
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March 29, 2026, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
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April 11, 2026, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
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April 11, 2026, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
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4-H Shooting Sports Coordinator / Barry Conservation Camp DirectorEmail: Shannon.MacKay@unh.eduPhone: (603) 788-4961