Section 314 | 4-H Shooting Sports
No live ammunition, actual firearms or parts of firearms that could be reassembled should be included. Any manufactured part of a sporting arm may not be displayed. No knives, axes, etc. may be entered.
For exhibits other than posters, attach a 3” x 5’” note card to the back of the exhibit describing the exhibit, what was done to create or prepare this exhibit and how the exhibit relates to the Shooting Sports Project. The 4-H member’s name and age must be on the back of the poster in the upper left-hand corner.
All exhibits will be judged on the basis of instructions and standards explained in the Oklahoma “4-H Shooting Sports Exhibit Preparation Guidelines Leaders/Members Guide” #690 (1/2007) which is available through the County Extension Office and on the Oklahoma State 4-H website.
Posters must be 14” x 22”. For display purposed, exhibitors are encouraged to laminate all posters or cover them with clear plastic film. Posters must be permanently signed and dated on the back prior to laminating. Posters may be horizontal or vertical. Text of poster should be readable from at least 10 ft. away.
Educational display must be three dimensional and should be mounted on a freestanding display board not to exceed 36” x 36” (width x depth) when the sides are extended for display. Commercially available “Science Fair Presentation Boards” are recommended.
Exhibits deemed to be inappropriate will not be displayed. Exhibits suggested but not limited to poster, educational displays, journals, slings, quivers, gun stocks, decoys, and equipment.
If you use text, pictures, drawings, artwork, or other information not created by you in your exhibit, you must cite the source.
Class Number
Junior Division (grades 3-7)
An explanation on a 3 x 5 card must be attached describing the exhibit, what was done to create or prepare this exhibit and how the exhibit relates to the Shooting Sports Project.
- Class 1. Archery Safety: any related item made
- Class 2. All Other Discipline of Safety: any related item made
- Class 3. Archery: any related item made
- Class 4. Air Pistol: any related item made
- Class 5. Air Rifle: any related item made
- Class 6. .22 Rifle: any related item made
- Class 7. Shotgun: any related item made
- Class 8. Hunting and Wildlife: any related item made (may include tanned hides, dried and mounted wings, cleaned skulls or other wildlife parts preserved by the 4-H member. Full taxidermy style mounts will not be accepted due to limited space.)
Senior Division (grades 8-12)
An explanation on a 3” x 5” card must be attached describing the exhibit, what was done to create or prepare this exhibit and how the exhibit relates to the Shooting Sports Project.
- Class 9. Archery Safety: any related item made
- Class 10. All Other Discipline of Safety: any related item made
- Class 11. Archery: any related item made
- Class 12. Air Pistol: any related item made
- Class 13. Air Rifle: any related item made
- Class 14. .22 Pistol: any related item made
- Class 15. .22 Rifle: any related item made
- Class 16. Shotgun: any related item made
- Class 17. Muzzleloading: any related item made
- Class 18. Hunting and Wildlife: any related item made (may include tanned hides, dried and mounted wings, cleaned skulls or other wildlife parts preserved by the 4-H member. Full taxidermy style mounts will not be accepted due to limited space.)