Johnson County Shooting Sports Association
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Rifle Training
Training in the safe and proper use of rifles.

Pistol Training
Training in the safe and proper use of pistols.

Archery Training
Training in archery techniques and safety.

Muzzle-loading Training
Training in the use of muzzle-loading firearms.

Hunting and Wildlife Training
Training in hunting techniques and wildlife safety.

About
Johnson County Shooting Sports Association


Founded in
1966
EIN
751213439
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(7)
Category/Type
Youth Development
Address
P O BOX 205 CLEBURNE, TX 76033-0000 Unite States
Website
https://www.jcssa.com/
Phone
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Email address
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About
Johnson County Shooting Sports Association, founded in 1966, promotes safe gun handling and target shooting as an athletic sport in Cleburne, TX. They conduct tournaments and leagues, promoting sportsmanship and the informed use of firearms.
Mission
The Johnson County Shooting Sports Association promotes sportsmanship and educates on safe gun handling. They also focus on preserving and protecting public health and safety through informed firearm use.

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