I dont like the "stick" approach .. prefer the carrot! If we want to see better marksmanship among hunters we need MORE ranges. LOTS of public ranges to provide the opportunity for practice. Seems that the recent trend has been to close/restrict them rather than open new ones. I think that will deal with many concerns about inadequate marksmanship among hunters ... and even assuming that we get every hunter to "marksman" status (whatever that might mean) then how many excellent shots find that "buck fever" is so intense that they cant make a clean shot at game anyway?? Sometimes a mediocre target shooter is blessed with great sight, hearing and reflex's and gets on the shot when its close enough to be a clean kill ... while the marksman engages so slowly that his target has achieved maximum velocity and taking evasive action making a clean shot much more problematic.
... so many variables that traditional shooting tests cant address.
Anyway -- I think the policies, procedures, rules and regulations employed by European Countries ... can stay in Europe where they are well suited. We really do not need anymore laws ... which end up only applying to the poor bastards anyway!
... so many variables that traditional shooting tests cant address.
Anyway -- I think the policies, procedures, rules and regulations employed by European Countries ... can stay in Europe where they are well suited. We really do not need anymore laws ... which end up only applying to the poor bastards anyway!





















































