Cub Scout Archery Range Safety Manual

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Explore the comprehensive safety guidelines for the Cub Scout Archery Range provided by the Circle Ten Shooting Sports Committee. Learn about essential rules, safety measures, and responsible practices when handling bows and arrows. Understand the importance of knowledge, caution, and adult supervision to ensure a safe and enjoyable archery experience. Stay informed to prevent shooting accidents and promote a secure environment for all participants.


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  1. CubScoutArchery RANGE MANUAL 8/22/2024 Draft 1 Circle Ten Shooting Sports Committee

  2. generalSHOOTINGRANGERULES 1. This range may be opened only by a qualified BSA-certified range master. 2. All commands issued by the range master must be obeyed immediately. 3. Stay behind the firing line. Do not straddle the firing line. 4. 5. 6. Do not pick up a gun, bow, arrow, or slingshot unless told to by the range master. Absolutely no running on the range. No horseplay or unnecessary talking on the range. 7. If in doubt about the rules, ask your leader or range master for advice or help. 8/22/2024 Draft 2 Circle Ten Shooting Sports Committee

  3. Make sure the red flag is displayed. 8/22/2024 Draft 3 Circle Ten Shooting Sports Committee

  4. Bows and Arrows Arethey Toys? Answer:No 8/22/2024 Draft 4 Circle Ten Shooting Sports Committee

  5. What Causes Shooting Accidents Most shooting accidents are caused by ignorance and/or carelessness. Ignorance: Lack of knowledge Carelessness: Failure to use knowledge 8/22/2024 Draft 5 Circle Ten Shooting Sports Committee

  6. Primary Safety Rules Always keep the arrow pointed in a safe direction. Always Do not nock the arrow until ready to shoot. Always be sure of your target and what is beyond. 8/22/2024 Draft 6 Circle Ten Shooting Sports Committee

  7. Before You Use A Bows and Arrows Always get the permission of parent or guardian before handling a bow and arrows. Always have an adult present when you use a bow. Know how the Bow works and how to use it. 8/22/2024 Draft 7 Circle Ten Shooting Sports Committee

  8. Safety Most guns have a mechanism which aids in keeping the gun from accidentally firing. This device is called a safety, however, Bows do not have a safeties!! The primary safety is the Shooter You have to keep the bow safe when you use it. 8/22/2024 Draft 8 Circle Ten Shooting Sports Committee

  9. Parts of a Bow 8/22/2024 Draft 9 Circle Ten Shooting Sports Committee

  10. Parts of a Arrow Nock Fletching Shaft Point Odd color goes away from the bow 8/22/2024 Draft 10 Circle Ten Shooting Sports Committee

  11. Shooting Fundamentals Dominant Eye Safety Equipment Shooting Stance (Blocked) Nock Draw Aim Release Follow-Through 8/22/2024 Draft 11 Circle Ten Shooting Sports Committee

  12. Dominant Eye Everyone has a dominant eye. It is the stronger eye and does more work than the other. Following are the steps to determine the dominant eye. Extend both arms in front of your body. Place your hands together, forming a small opening between them. Keep both eyes open; look through the opening at a distant object. While continuing to look at the object, move both hands back toward your body until they touch your face. The opening will be over one eye, the dominant eye. Shoot Hand and shoulder are the same side of the body as the dominant eye. Video 8/22/2024 Draft 12 Circle Ten Shooting Sports Committee

  13. Safety Equipment 1. Always wear a wrist guard to avoid serious pain when the string from the bow slaps that part of your arm 2. Finger guards are optional, but when shooting a lot, will help avoid blisters on the shooting fingers 8/22/2024 Draft 13 Circle Ten Shooting Sports Committee

  14. Shooting Stance 1. Turn your body 90 degrees away from the target in the direction of your dominant eye. 2. The bow should be in the hand closest to the target. 3. Space your feet shoulder-length apart. 4. Turn only your head to face the target. 8/22/2024 Draft 14 Circle Ten Shooting Sports Committee

  15. Nock 1. Nock the arrow with the bow facing down range. 2. The arrow should be on the same side of the bow as the arm that is holding the bow (left arm, left side - right arm, right side) 3. If necessary, tilt the bow slightly so the arrow stays in the arrow rest while nocking. 4. Always nock the arrow with the odd colored fletching pointing away from the bow. 8/22/2024 Draft 15 Circle Ten Shooting Sports Committee

  16. Draw and Aim 1. Using the first crook in your first three fingers, "hook" the string keeping the arrow nock between the first and second fingers. 2. Holding the bow arm straight, pull the string back until your hand is near your face. The hand should come back to the same place every time if shooting aim is to be consistent. 3. While drawing the string back, begin aiming at the target. 8/22/2024 Draft 16 Circle Ten Shooting Sports Committee

  17. Release and Follow Through 1. Concentrate and aim 2. Release: When the draw is complete and aim is good, release the string by straightening the fingers holding it. 3. Follow Through: Do Not Move until you see the arrow land. This will provide the follow-through necessary for consistent shots. 8/22/2024 Draft 17 Circle Ten Shooting Sports Committee

  18. Retrieving Arrows 1. Always put the non-pulling hand on the target around the arrow to be removed. 2. Pull the arrow out the same direction it went in while pushing against the target. 3. Follow the same procedure if the arrow missed the target. 4. Return the arrows to the ground quiver by hold them point down with both hands. 5. Leave any arrow that falls beyond the shooting line no matter how close it is to you. 8/22/2024 Draft 18 Circle Ten Shooting Sports Committee

  19. Range Commands Ready on the Right Ready on the Left Move to the Firing Line Nock Arrows and Commence Firing Cease Fire Retrieve Arrows 8/22/2024 Draft 19 Circle Ten Shooting Sports Committee

  20. Whistle Range Commands 1. One Whistle Blast nock your arrow and begin shooting. 2. Two Whistle Blasts archers may proceed to the Shooting Line and take correct stance. 3. Three Whistle Blasts walk forward and safely retrieve your arrows. 4. Five or More Whistle Blasts (series of whistle blasts) STOP SHOOTING IMMEDIATLEY and place arrows in quiver. 8/22/2024 Draft 20 Circle Ten Shooting Sports Committee

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