I have been a volunteer working with the Va. State 4-H Shoot for over 20 years. We hold all events on one long weekend and may also be the only state shoot where most of the participants are housed and fed on-site (Holiday Lake 4-H Educational Center in Appomattox, Va.,
www.ext.vt.edu/resources/4h/holiday/). The competition includes both squadded and unsquadded events. The squadded events are 3-P .22 rifle, 3-P air rifle, air pistol, skeet, target archery and muzzleloading rifle. The unsquadded events are BB rifle, silhouette (.22 rifle, .22 pistol, air rifle and air pistol), .22 target pistol, field target air rifle and Seneca Run (running, tomahawk throw, knife throw, archery, muzzleloading rifle, rowing and fire starting). Participants can enter as many events as they wish (some enter as many as 6 or 7). We charge a single $14 entry fee regardless of the number of events entered (there are separate fees for housing and meals). This year we had just over 200 competitors.
On the Center property we have a covered 27 point 50 yard range, a covered 25 point 100 yard range, a covered 10 point air gun range, a 10 point 40 yard archery range, a portable BB range, a poratable air gun range and 2 overlaid American trap/skeet fields. The Center can also house and feed 250 people.
Volunteers are the key, both before and during the match. Target frames need to be built, targets purchased, awards purchased, volunteers recruited, program written & distributed and entries taken (due 2 weeks before the shoot). Squadding is a real challenge. We try and mix the competitors up so they are not always with the same people. Some counties send as few as one person while others have as many as 25. We try and accomodate all special squadding requests (such as gun sharing). Events have varying times of 30, 45, 60, 75 or 90 minutes. Time has to be built into each shooter's schedule for transit time between events, for lunch and for the unsquadded events. On the days of the shoot I would guess that we have about 50 volunteers. Shooting is from 9am to 6pm on Saturday and 8am to 1pm on Sunday. Award ceremony is at 3pm Sunday.