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2011
Rifle Shooting Merit Badge
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Scoutmaster Bucky Comments: |
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The Rifle
Shooting Merit Badge is a great Scout Camp badge to
complete. Consider working on the Rifle Shooting
Merit Badge ALONG WITH the Shotgun Shooting Merit Badge.
If you like the Archery Merit Badge, consider also doing
Archery, Safety, or Shotgun Shooting |
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BSA Advancement ID |
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123 |
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Created |
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1988 |
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Last Requirements Revision |
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2002 |
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Scoutmaster Bucky offered this merit badge: |
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Saturday
January 15, 2011 |
Richfield,
MN |
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8 Scouts |
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Saturday May 1, 2010 |
Rum River Scout Camp |
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12 Scouts |
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Saturday
November 7, 2009 |
Richfield,
MN |
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15 Scouts |
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Saturday May
9, 2009 |
Richfield,
MN |
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12 Scouts |
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Requirements: |
source: Boy Scout Requirements, 2011 Edition |
Do the following:
Explain why BB and pellet air guns must always be treated with the same respect
as firearms Describe how you would react if a friend visiting your home asked to see your or
your family's firearm(s)
Explain the need for, and use and types of, eye and hearing protection
Give the main points of the laws for owning and using guns in your community and
state
Explain how hunting is related to the wise use of renewable wildlife resources
Obtain a copy of the hunting laws for your state. Explain the main points of
hunting laws in your state and give any special laws on the use of guns and
ammunition
Identify and explain how you can join or be a part of shooting sports activities
Explain to your counselor the proper hygienic guidelines used in shooting
Give your counselor a list of sources that you could contact for information
on firearms and their use
Do ONE of the following options:
OPTION A - RIFLE SHOOTING (MODERN CARTRIDGE TYPE)
Identify the three main parts of a rifle, and tell how they function Identify and demonstrate the three fundamental rules for safe gun handling
Identify the two types of cartridges, their parts, and how they function
Explain to your counselor what a misfire, hangfire, and squib fire are, and
explain the procedures to follow in response to each
Identify and demonstrate the five fundamentals of shooting a rifle safely Identify and explain each rule for safe shooting
Demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary to safely shoot a
rifle from the bench rest position or supported prone position while using the
five fundamentals of rifle shooting Identify the basic safety rules for cleaning a rifle, and identify the materials
needed
Demonstrate how to clean a rifle properly and safely Discuss what points you would consider in selecting a rifle
Using a .22 caliber rimfire rifle and shooting from a bench rest or supported
prone position at 50 feet, fire five groups (three shots per group) that can be
covered by a quarter. Using these targets, explain how to adjust sights to zero
a rifle Adjust sights to center the group on the target* and fire five groups (five
shots per group). According to the target used, each shot in the group must meet
the following minimum score: (1) A-32 targets - 9; (2) A-17 or TQ-1 targets - 7;
(3) A-36 targets - 5 (Note: It is not always practical to adjust the sights (i.e. when using a
borrowed fixed-sight rifle). For requirement 2l, you may demonstrate your
ability to use the shooting fundamentals by shooting five shot groups (five
shots per group) in which all shots can be covered by or touch a quarter and
then explain how to adjust the sights to zero the rifle used)
OPTION B - AIR RIFLE SHOOTING (BB or PELLET)
Identify the three main parts of an air rifle, and tell how they function Identify and demonstrate the three fundamental rules for
safe gun handling
Identify the two most common types of air rifle ammunition
Identify and demonstrate the five fundamentals of shooting a rifle
safely
Identify and explain each rule for shooting an air rifle safely Demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary to safely shoot a
target from the bench rest position or supported prone position while using the
five fundamentals of rifle shooting
Identify the basic safety rules for cleaning an air rifle, and identify the
materials needed Demonstrate how to clean an air rifle safely
Discuss what points you would consider in selecting an air rifle Using a BB gun or pellet air rifle and shooting from a bench rest or supported
prone position at 15 feet for BB guns or 33 feet for air rifles, fire five
groups (three shots per group) that can be covered by a quarter Adjust sights to center the group on the target and fire five groups (five shots
per group). According to the target used, each shot in the group must meet the
following minimum score: (1) BB rifle at 15 feet or 5 meters using TQ - 5
targets - 8; (2) Pellet air rifle at 25 feet using TQ - 5 target - 8, at 33 feet
or 10 meters using AR-1 targets - 6.
OPTION C - MUZZLE LOADING RIFLE SHOOTING
Give a brief history of the development of muzzle-loading rifles Identify principal parts of percussion and flintlock rifles and discuss how they
function
Demonstrate and discuss the safe handling of muzzle-loading rifles
Identify the various grades of black powder and their proper use
Discuss proper safety procedures pertaining to black powder use and storage Discuss proper components of a load
Identify proper procedures and accessories used for loading a muzzle-loading
rifle Demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary to safely shoot a
muzzle-loading rifle on a range, including range procedures
Shoot a target with a muzzle-loading rifle using the five fundamentals of firing
a shot
Identify the materials needed to clean a muzzle-loading rifle safely. Using
these materials, demonstrate how to clean a muzzle-loading rifle safely Identify the causes of a muzzle-loading rifle's failure to fire and explain or
demonstrate proper correction procedures Discuss what points you would consider in selecting a muzzle-loading rifle
Using a muzzle-loading rifle of .45 or .50 caliber and shooting from a bench rest or
supported prone position, fire three groups (three shots per group) at 50 feet
that can be cover by the base of a standard-size soft drink can Center the group on the target and fire three groups (five shots per group).
According to the target used, each shot in the group must meet the following
minimum score: (1) at 25 yards using NRA A-23 or NMLRA 50-yard targets - 7; (2)
at 50 yards using NRA A-25 or NMLRA 100 yard targets - 7
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this page last reviewed and updated -
March 2011 |
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