Outdoor activities in 4-H range from science projects such as rocketry and astronomy, to shooting sports, sports and gardening. Many counties offer outdoor exploration projects to take advantage of learning in the diverse outdoor landscape in California.
4-H Shooting Sports projects

The following Shooting Sports projects can be offered in counties with certified 4-H Shooting Sports Leaders in the specific discipline.
Archery
Learn how to safely operate and maintain archery equipment, as well as learn how to shoot. This project may include bow-hunting or target practice, and often includes competitions.
Hunting
This project may include target practice, hunting, or competitions. You may engage in multiple disciplines while learning about hunting, including Archery, Muzzle Loading, Pistol, Rifle, and Shotgun.
Muzzle Loading
Learning about muzzle loading offers an opportunity to access the history and technological advances of firearms. From the earliest matchlock and wheel lock pistols to today’s in-line rifles, muzzle loaders have seen a long evolution spanning several centuries.
Pistol
Learn how to practice proper firearms safety, such as safe storage and transport, steps to firing a pistol, and range commands. Learn to identify the parts of a pistol and how they function. Additional lessons may include different firing positions to improve form, stance and grip.
Rifle
Learn safe and responsible use of rifles as well as sound decision-making, self-discipline, and concentration.
Shotgun
Shooting sports teaches a respect for firearms and helps you develop discipline. The 4-H Shotgun Project in particular encourages wildlife and habitats conservation through the hunting aspect of the project.
Western Heritage
Learn to safely operate and maintain replica firearms and archery equipment of the frontier period (1860-1900), while expanding your knowledge of U.S. history. This project may include target practice, hunting skills, competitive events or living history.
Shooting Sports Events
Counties that offer Shooting Sports projects also host sessions to train new leaders. Please check the Events calendar for upcoming sessions.
The California 4-H Shooting Sports program also participates in the Western Heritage Project.
Resource Center
For more information about Outdoor Activities, please see the Projects section of the California 4-H Resource Center for 4-H members and volunteers. In addition to the projects listed here, you can find other projects that can be held outdoors, such as Animal Science and Soccer (under Healthy Living).
The Shooting Sports Resource page on the Resource Center has information on curriculum, policies and other information for 4-H members and leaders.
