Fillable

460-08R/Feb 2013
4-H Shooting Sports Record
(one record per discipline)
Archery
Name
Muzzle Loading
Club Name
Year in 4-H
Year in Project
Pistol
Rifle
Name of Leader
Date Record Started
Shotgun
Gender
W. Action Shooting
Grade
Age
County
Date Record Closed
Things, personally or with my club, I hope to do and learn in the project this year
(Attach an
extra sheet if needed)
Things I personally did and learned in the project this year (Attach an extra sheet if needed)
Things I did and learned with my club in the project this year (Attach an extra sheet if needed)
Things, personally or with my club, I hope to do and learn in the project next year
extra sheet if needed)
(Attach an
My project income and expenses (Attach an extra sheet if needed)
Date
Item(s)
Income (Inc)
Date
Item(s)
Balance
Inc  Exp =
Equipment
Beginning
Value
Expense (Exp)
My project inventory (Attach an extra sheet if needed)
Equipment
Beginning
Value
Ending Value
Ending Value
Total value of equipment
Other equipment I used or borrowed for my project (Attach an extra sheet if needed)
Equipment
Date used or borrowed
Date returned
Name of custodian or owner
Names of people I met who helped me with my project (Attach an extra sheet if needed)
Date
Name
Business/Occupation
Occasion
Mail-in tournament achievement (Champion, Reserve Champion, Blue, Red, White)
November
December
January
February
March
April
Hours spent on project per month
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sept
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sept
Rounds or arrows shot per month
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Project review and comments (Attach an extra sheet if needed)
completed the project record and we reviewed it together.
Member name
Leader Comments
Member signature
Leader signature
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