Cub Scout shooting sports programs may be conducted only on a district or council level. Archery, BB gun shooting, and slingshot shooting are restricted to day camps, Cub Scout/Webelos Scout resident camps, council-managed family camping programs, or to council activities where there are properly trained supervisors and all standards for BSA shooting sports are enforced. All shooting ranges in the Cub Scout program must be supervised by a qualified range master who is at least 18 years of age and who meets the minimum requirements. See specific qualifications and training requirements for Cub Scout shooting sports range masters in the Boy Scouts of America National Shooting Sports Manual, No. 430-938.
Cub Scouts earn the shooting sports awards in the following order:
Tiger | Wolf / Bear | Webelos / Arrow of Light | |
S1 | Demonstrate one of the positions associated with shooting BB guns. | Demonstrate one of the positions associated with shooting BB guns. | Demonstrate the prone, bench, and sitting positions associated with shooting BB guns. |
S2 | On an approved range, fire five BBs at the “TIGER” target. Score your target; then repeat and do your best to improve your score. (Fire a total of 10 BBs.) | On an approved range, fire five BBs at the “CUB SCOUT” target. Score your target; then repeat twice and do your best to improve your score each time. (Fire a total of 15 BBs.) | On an approved range, fire five BBs at the “WEBELOS/AOL” target. Score your target; then repeat three times and do your best to improve your score. (Fire a total of 20 BBs.) |
S3 | Demonstrate proper range commands, and explain how and when to use them. | Demonstrate proper range commands, and explain how and when to use them. | Demonstrate proper range commands, and explain how and when to use them. |
S4 | Tell five facts about the history of BB guns. | Tell five facts about the history of BB guns. |
Tiger | Wolf | Bear | Webelos / Arrow of Light | |
S1 | Identify three parts of the arrow and three major parts of the bow you will be shooting. | Identify three parts of the arrow and four major parts of the bow you will be shooting. | Identify four parts of the arrow and five major parts of the bow you will be shooting. | Identify five parts of the arrow and six major parts of the bow you will be shooting. |
S2 | Shoot three arrows at a target on an approved range; then repeat and do your best to improve your score. (Shoot a total of six arrows.) | Shoot five arrows at a target on an approved range; then repeat and do your best to improve your score. (Shoot a total of 10 arrows.) | Shoot five arrows at a target on an approved range; then repeat twice and do your best to improve your score each time. (Shoot a total of 15 arrows.) | Shoot five arrows at a target on an approved range; then repeat three times and do your best to improve your score each time. (Shoot a total of 20 arrows.) |
S3 | Demonstrate proper range commands, and explain how and when to use them. | Demonstrate proper range commands, and explain how and when to use them. | Demonstrate proper range commands, and explain how and when to use them. | Demonstrate proper range commands, and explain how and when to use them. |
S4 | Tell five facts about archery in history or literature. | Tell five facts about archery in history or literature. | Tell five facts about archery in history or literature. |
Tiger | Wolf | Bear | Webelos / Arrow of Light | |
S1 | On an approved range, shoot three shots at a target; then repeat and do your best to improve your score. (Shoot a total of six shots.) | On an approved range, shoot five shots at a target; then repeat and do your best to improve your score. (Shoot a total of 10 shots.) | On an approved range, shoot five shots at a target; then repeat twice and do your best to improve your score each time. (Shoot a total of 15 shots.) | On an approved range, shoot five shots at a target; then repeat three times and do your best to improve your score each time. (Shoot a total of 20 shots.) |
S2 | Demonstrate proper range commands and explain how and when to use them. | Demonstrate proper range commands and explain how and when to use them. | Demonstrate proper range commands and explain how and when to use them. | Demonstrate proper range commands and explain how and when to use them. |
S3 | On an approved range, try shooting with your non-dominant hand. | On an approved range, try shooting with your non-dominant hand. | On an approved range, try shooting with your non-dominant hand. | On an approved range, try shooting with your non-dominant hand. |
Page updated on: October 05, 2018
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