Recreational Target Shooting (RTS)
What is RTS?
RTS offers an introduction to various competitive target shooting in disciplines. The goal is help sport shooters train and compete ISSF target shooting. Progress is tracked and improvement is rewarded.
Target shooters advance at their own pace. This program emphasizes safety, inclusivity, and proper technique and knowledge of the rules of the discipline. The program is guided by the values of Accessibility, Fair Play, Respect and the Spirit of Sportsmanship. RTS Strongly encourages athletes with physical disabilities (Para athletes) to participate.
See Program Guide here.
See prices here: RTS Price List
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This program is for anyone. Any individual or club.
While it is user-friendly for those just starting, the thrill of advancement will not be lost on even the most advanced shooters.
An SFC membership is not required, however members enjoy the benefit of discounted prices.
You can shoot on any indoor or outdoor range, or for air events - any location that has a safe backstop or appropriate bullet trap.
Match Directors should consider that, overall, a recreational target shooting program for the general public that covers the Olympic shooting disciplines can be a fun and engaging way to promote shooting sports and physical fitness. By adhering to the ISSF rules and regulations and enforcing strict safety measures, participants can learn the basics of shooting and compete against each other in a safe and controlled environment.
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The SFC RTS Level Tracker displays regional, provincial and national rankings.
Participants can quickly check their results and confirm their current level.
The RTS Level Tracker also allows you to view other participants' scores and levels.
It is especially helpful for Program Directors, since it automatically tracks the current level for all the participants in their club.
To make the program available to as many shooters as possible, the RTS program has been tailored to accommodate Air Rifle, Air Pistol and Shotgun.
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Start small and involve others!
Get two or more people together and form your own RTS chapter
Elect one member to act as the Program Director. They will be the liason between your club and the SFC.
The Program Director fills-in and submits the Club Registration Form (the club Registration Form can be printed and mailed directly to SFC).
After the registration form has been recieved, access to the RTS Level Tracker sheet will be granted to the Program Director.
It is Program Director's responsibility to enter new participants and enter results into the RTS Level Tracker.
It is important that the Program Director orders SFC approved targets and chooses the correct disipline and levels from the Online Store to receive the badges.
Your badges will be sent out after payment has been cleared.
Please review the RTS Program Rules and adhere to the regulations.
The Club Program Director will regularly update the RTS Level Tracker spreadsheet and award the badge levels to the participants as they advance.
We suggest that each Program Director schedules regular meetings (virtual or "in person") with all participants of their club.
If don't belong to a club or haven't yet found others who share your shooting enthusiasm, you can always act as your own Program Director, and follow the appropriate steps.
The SFC values integrity, fair play and good sportmanship.
The SFC has confidence that participants will honor the rules and show courtesy, respect and fairness towards their competitors and the sport of shooting.
Remember to always shoot safely and have fun!