
The Florida Sport Shooting Association (FSSA) was founded in 1986 as Florida's NRA state association. They don't operate a single range—instead, they're the coordination hub for competitive shooting sports across the entire state, sanctioning matches and supporting affiliated clubs from Jacksonville...
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The Florida Sport Shooting Association (FSSA) was founded in 1986 as Florida's NRA state association. They don't operate a single range—instead, they're the coordination hub for competitive shooting sports across the entire state, sanctioning matches and supporting affiliated clubs from Jacksonville to Key West.
FSSA coordinates statewide shooting competitions across multiple disciplines:
"Your commitment enables us to promote shooting events across the state, support junior and women's programs, and assist individuals and teams participating at both the state and national levels." — Ted Carter, FSSA President
FSSA works with clubs throughout Florida to host sanctioned events:
FSSA actively supports new shooters through organized programs:
Women on Target - NRA-sanctioned pistol clinics introducing women to firearms safety and shooting fundamentals. Clinics include range commands, shot fundamentals, and practical shooting time. Firearms and ammunition provided.
Youth Programs - Basic rifle instruction covering: - Firearm safety fundamentals - Shooting technique and fundamentals - Competitive silhouette matches - Shotgun and trap shooting programs
Recent youth program at Chuluota: 10 participants completed a 6-event program moving from safety basics to competing in mock silhouette matches.
Sunshine State Games - Annual multi-sport event featuring competitive shooting festivals in Bullseye Pistol, USPSA, Smallbore Silhouette, Cowboy Silhouette, Smallbore 3-Position, Air Rifle, Rimfire Benchrest, and trap/skeet disciplines.
| Membership Level | Price | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Adult (1 year) | $25 | Standard individual membership |
| Junior (under 21) | $7.50 | Young shooters |
| Six-year | $100 | Long-term discount |
| Life | $300 | Unlimited membership |
| Club | $50 | Non-profit organizations |
Payment by check, money order, or PayPal. Membership cards mailed within 15 days. Contact Doc Kokol, Membership Director, at [email protected].
Officers: - President: Ted Carter - Vice President: George Powell - Secretary/Treasurer: Sue Carter - Membership Director: Doc Kokol
Directors by Discipline: - High Power Rifle: Maria Wolford, Michael Jamison, Troy Wolford - Pistol: Sue Carter, Mark Goodman - Silhouette: Mary Watkins, Bill Hyde - Smallbore Rifle: Ed Hess, Adam Shrider - Junior Activities: Joe Sciulli
Held yearly on the final Saturday in January. January 31, 2026 at Port Malabar Rifle and Pistol Club. Members receive voting ballots by mail in early January.
Second Amendment Advocacy - FSSA monitors and responds to firearms law changes. Recently tracked Florida's open carry ruling (McDaniel v. Florida, 2025) and Attorney General guidance on carry laws.
FSSA coordinates a year-round calendar of sanctioned matches. Recent recurring events include:
Match Entry Fees: Typically $5 per relay entry. Lunch often included.
FSSA operates under NRA guidance to:
1. Promote marksmanship - As both competitive sport and national defense fundamentals 2. Support state championships - And regional/sectional competitions 3. Develop shooting sports education - In secondary and collegiate school systems 4. Support Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) - Department of Defense marksmanship training 5. Assist range development - Planning, construction, and preservation of shooting facilities 6. Promote hunter safety - Training and conservation practices 7. Foster sportsmanship - Among competitive shooters statewide
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