4-H Shooting Sports
This application stores certification data for 4-H volunteers engaged in the Michigan 4-H Shooting Sports program.- All 4-H Shooting Sports clubs and live fire activities must be supervised by a certified 4-H Shooting Sports Instructor, certified in the specific discipline(s) they wish to lead.
- Instructor Certification remains valid for 3 years, before needing re-certification.
- This system is also used to register participants for the 4-H State Shooting Tournament, which includes real-time scoring on event day.
- Visit MSU Extension 4-H Shooting Sports site for more information.
Staff may access the ADMIN features using an MSU netID to view or download an Excel spreadsheet of their county's certified shooting sports instructors.
| Instructor Certification | Club Project Area (as assigned in 4Honline) |
| Archery | Target |
| 3-D Archery | |
| Rifle | BB |
| Air Rifle/Pellet | |
| 22 Rifle / Small Bore Rifle | |
| Muzzleloader | Muzzleloader |
| Shotgun | Shotgun (trap & skeet) |
| Coordinators | Coordinators (administrative leaders - no shooting) |
| Hunting & Wildlife | Hunting & Wildlife |
| Pistol | Air Pistol |
| (no specific certification; a certified instructor may partner with a DNR Hunter Education instructor to offer to a program) | Hunter Safety |
Abbreviations used in Volunteer Notes field may include:
HE= DNR Hunter Education Instructor
RSO = Range Safety Officer trained
NL2= National 4-H Shooting Sports Level 2 Certification attained
FACPR = First Aid/CPR certified