Cub Scout Belt Loops

Art Belt Loop

Art Belt LoopArt Belt LoopThe requirements listed below are taken from the Cub Scout Academics and Sports Program Guide (34299B) 2006 Printing.

Webelos Scouts that earn the Art Belt Loop while a Webelos Scout also satisfy requirement 11 for the Artist Activity Badge.

Belt Loop
Complete these three requirements:

1. Make a list of common materials used to create visual art compositions.


BB Gun Belt Loop and Pin

The BB Gun Shooting belt loop and pin can be awarded only by a BSA range-trained shooting sports director at a BSA-approved range. Scouts can earn gun-shooting recognition items only at council/district day camp, resident camp, or council-managed family camping programs. Gun shooting is not approved for the Cub Scout program outside of these defined venues.

To be a BSA range officer, an adult must attend a three-hour training program conducted by a National Camping School-certified field sports director or National Rifle Association (NRA) instructor.


Archery Belt Loop and Pin

Archery Belt LoopArchery Belt LoopThe Archery loop and pin can be awarded only by a certified Cub Scout Archery shooting director. Archery is a camp only program. Boys can earn archery recognition items only at council/district day camp, resident camp, or council-managed family camping programs.


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