Tag: Youth Shooting

  • 4-H Shooting Sports Expands National Youth Team Selection and Postal Leagues for 2026 Season

    4-H Shooting Sports Expands National Youth Team Selection and Postal Leagues for 2026 Season

    The 4-H Shooting Sports program is stepping up in a big way for young shooters across the country, proving once again that responsible firearms training builds character, discipline, and a lifelong respect for our Second Amendment heritage. With fresh opportunities rolling out for the 2026 season, kids from grades 3 through 12 now have even more pathways to sharpen their skills while learning the core values of safety and marksmanship that keep our shooting traditions strong.

    Group of young 4-H participants in safety gear practicing rifle shooting on an outdoor range under adult supervision
    Wisconson 4H Events

    National team selection is getting a major boost, opening doors for top young athletes to represent their states at higher levels than ever before. This expansion means more spots, clearer qualification paths, and greater recognition for the dedication these kids pour into their training. It’s not just about competition—it’s about forging the next generation of responsible gun owners who understand that freedom comes with accountability.

    Postal leagues are also seeing updated rules designed to make participation smoother and more accessible, whether you’re in a rural county or a suburban club. These mail-in competitions let teams compete nationwide without the need for constant travel, keeping costs down while still delivering the thrill of head-to-head shooting. The tweaks emphasize fair play and safety protocols, reinforcing that every young shooter learns the fundamentals before ever stepping onto the line.

    New extravaganza events are set to roll out in multiple states, combining intense skill-building clinics with family-friendly safety workshops. These gatherings will focus on everything from proper firearm handling to ethical hunting practices, all while fostering the community spirit that makes 4-H such a powerful force for positive youth development. Parents and mentors will appreciate how these programs counter the noise from those who want to restrict our rights by instead highlighting real-world education that creates safe, confident shooters.

    By investing in these young people, 4-H Shooting Sports continues to strengthen the foundation of American gun culture. When kids learn early that firearms are tools for sport, protection, and heritage—not something to fear—we ensure the Second Amendment stays vibrant for generations. Check with your local 4-H chapter to get involved and help grow this movement.

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  • Are Uncle Al Shotguns the Future of the Second Amendment?

    Are Uncle Al Shotguns the Future of the Second Amendment?

    There is no future for the shooting sports unless we bring along the youth of this country. None. It has been the beef of GunStuff TV for some time that the big manufacturers don’t care really about protecting the Second Amendment – if they did they would be supporting youth leagues all over this country.

    Along comes ADCO Sales, maker of the Super Thumb, from Woburn Mass. If you have been watching GunStuff during the past 10 years you’ll know they’re one of the top leaders of the Second Amendment fight in this country. This year they have announced their new line of Uncle Al Shotguns precisely to address this issue.

    Uncle Al Shotguns

    We are just learning about ADCO’s Uncle Al lineup in greater detail. If you were watching our live show, you saw the introduction back in January from SHOT Show. We taped it and added that to one of our segments on in March. Watch here:

    These firearms are heirloom quality. The maker, Zabitel has spared no expense in manufacturing because they want these firearms to be the first owned by young shooters in the USA, with an idea that as they grow into the sport they will hang on to their favorite shotgun and pass down to their posterity.

    This last month the weather cleared enough so that Scott could take it out to the range and put it through its paces along with some younger shooters. This segment just appeared last week on GunStuff TV Episode 314:

    The Youth’s Assessment

    “Dad, can I keep it?

    “Scott – This thing’s a blast to shoot. Where can I get one?

    Stay tuned to GunStuff TV. Next week World Shotgun Champ Ursula Williams will be releasing her take on this new category of firearms. Thanks to ADCO Sales for being attuned to this ultimate end run around the lefty anti-gunners. Once kids have fun with these shotguns, they will be pro 2A for life!