Shooting Sports

shooting4-H Shooting Sports in Davis County is a very successful program led by certified National Rifle Association (NRA) and certified 4-H Shooting Sports instructors. In shooting sports youth, ages 8 to 18 will participate in .22 rifle shooting, shotgun shooting, and archery.

Youth must have passed a hunter education course and received their “Blue Card” in order to shoot .22 rifles and shotguns. If youth do not have their blue card, they can still participate but will need to shoot pellet air rifles at the shooting range.

Throughout the year 4-H hosts hunter education classes where youth can get their blue card. Dates for these hunter education classes will be posted as they come available. To review the 4-H Shooting Sports curriculum, click here

4-H in Davis County is very fortunate to have outstanding 4-H Shooting Sports Instructors in Davis County. Our lead instructors are Paul and Jeanne Roubinet. Paul is NRA Certified, 4-H Certified, a Utah Hunter Education Instructor and also a Range Officer for the Wasatch Shooting Range. We are also fortunate to have PJ Roubinet and Jeff Blankinship as 4-H Shooting Sports Instructors. PJ is NRA Certified, 4-H Certified, a Utah Hunter Education Instructor and a Range Officer for the Wasatch Shooting Range. Jeff is a Certified Range Instructor with the Wasatch Shooting Range.

In 2013, Davis County’s 4-H Shooting Sports team took 1st in State at 4-H State Contests in Logan. To see directions to the Wasatch Shooting Range in East Kaysville/East of Highway 89, click here.

Davis County Shooting Sports Club

MEETING DATES: Meeting are held the 2nd Wednesday of the month.
MEETING TIMES: 7 pm in winter. Summer schedule TBA
LOCATION: Utah House, Kaysville, UT 
REGISTRATION: Now open in 4h.zsuite.com

Those intersted in joining the club can contact our office at 801-499-5370. Youth must be at least 8 years old and in 3rd grade as of 9/1/2022 and must have 'blue card' to participate in range time.

Shooting Sports State Contest

DATE: TBA
LOCATION: TBA

If you have questions about State Shooting Sports please contact the state coordinator, Blake Clark at blake.clark@usu.edu or (208) 390-7284. You can also visit the State 4-H Extension Shooting Sports website here. 

Hunter Safety Course 

  • TBA

Annual Shooting Schedule 

  • TBA

* These take place at the Wasatch Shooters Association Open Range (1649 E 650 N, Kaysville)

Eddie Eagle Gun Safe Program

The Eddie Eagle GunSafe® Program teaches children in pre-K through third grade four important steps to take if they find a gun. These steps are presented by the program's mascot, Eddie Eagle, in an easy-to-remember format consisting of the following simple rules:

If you see a gun:

STOP!
Don't Touch.
Leave the Area.
Tell an Adult.

To find out more about the Eddie Eagle GunSafe Program please go to the following website: http://eddieeagle.nra.org/
For more information please contact Lauren Montgomery at 435-919-1339 or lauren.montgomery@usu.edu