Age 6-21 Years(Boys/Girls)
June to March
10 am to 4 pm (lunchtime 1:00 to 2 pm)
Success in shooting sports builds confidence, allowing participants to set new goals and take on new challenges as they progress. These may include shooting at longer ranges or smaller and faster targets. Because many shooting sports involve teams or squads, they’re an excellent opportunity to meet people and make new friends who have similar interests.
Three-gun shooting contests involve participants moving swiftly through a course of targets presented at various ranges during which targets are engaged with a rifle, pistol, and shotgun. These contests are also increasing in popularity and do require short-duration physical exertion. Though the sport draws many new participants each year, those who take part have usually been shooting firearms for some time before taking part because the sport requires participants to have a shotgun, pistol, and rifle to take part, which is a considerable investment.
The school/college participants are restricted to one group and the group is divided according to Height-Wise. Air guns are used for small game hunting, pest control, recreational shooting (commonly known as plinking) and competitive sports such as the Olympic 10 m Air Rifle and 10 m Air Pistol events.