Recap: 2024 4-H Shooting Sports Nationals Bring Victory, Camaraderie

With over 700 competitors, this nine-event national match was a tremendous success.

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posted on July 15, 2024
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This past June 23-28, over 700 young shooters competed in the 4-H Shooting Sports National Championships, which took place at the Heartland Public Shooting Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. The nine competitive disciplines included recurve and compound archery, small bore rifle and pistol, hunting skills, muzzleloading, rifle and pistol airgun and shotgun.

“It was an honor to host the 4-H Shooting Sports National Championship at the Heartland Public Shooting Park” said Tom Busch, HPSP Manager. “Thank you to all of the staff, coaches, and competitors,” he added.

The Heartland Public Shooting Park, now managed by Hornady, is one of the largest, most complete public shooting facilities in the Midwest with many recreational and competitive activities taking place every year. Amenities include world-class shotgun ranges, Olympic bunker trap, several handgun and rifle ranges out to 600-yards, archery ranges, action shooting bays, a 7-acre fishing pond and RV park. For a complete list of results, please click here

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