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RE: bowhunting accuracy test?
Even tho' I never hunted with a bow and it's illegal to do so in this loudmouth country of mine.....
why not do both, educate the hunter and then let him do a simple theory and field test. I don't have the "it's a free country" blood running through my vanes but I do know every society has it's dumb ass who gets away just by that rule. Frank Belgium |
RE: bowhunting accuracy test?
Scott, I see your point......How about this......Somehow having to document that you've practiced X amount of hours for X amount of days prior to season or something.....?? And it would have to be legit documentation, not just "I said so..."
There has to be a motivation to practice....You would think one bad shot on an animal would do it....But it doesn't.... |
RE: bowhunting accuracy test?
Semantics, Scott.....but I never mentioned "shooting" proficiency. I was speaking of a hunter's overall understanding of procedure. Best shot in the world isn't worth a flip if the man behind the bow don't know where to aim.
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You'd also have to make sure the animals were pefectly broadside.....and you were shooting from ground level.....or....the scoring rings are actually a disservice to learning whether or not a hunter knows where to actually place his shot.
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RE: bowhunting accuracy test?
ORIGINAL: GMMAT Semantics, Scott.....but I never mentioned "shooting" proficiency. I was speaking of a hunter's overall understanding of procedure. Best shot in the world isn't worth a flip if the man behind the bow don't know where to aim. |
RE: bowhunting accuracy test?
So we're back to this....
You'd also have to make sure the animals were pefectly broadside.....and you were shooting from ground level.....or....the scoring rings are actually a disservice to learning whether or not a hunter knows where to actually place his shot. |
RE: bowhunting accuracy test?
Actually, I think we're back to this....
And knowing WHERE to aim is completely different than actually HITTING where you aim..... |
RE: bowhunting accuracy test?
Swamp Lot's of good points in you post, thanks for the reply. I'll bounce this off you too....an average of 8 makes a 30 target score of 240. the tournament I shot last week had 80+ shooters in bowhunter class...and only 30 or so of those shooters had over 240. Weather was as perfect as can be...hardly any wind. No bugs to speak of. I have shot many'a 3D shoots on the local, state and national level, I understand how weather, insects and other people can affect ones performance. I justdon't think averaging an 8 under almost any condition would be to much to ask for.On many targets an 8 covers 2-4 square feet or more. I don't want to discourage anyone from hunting. I don't think anyone does. Hunter Education is a good thing. We can teach and educate there. |
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Mobo.....quartering away....what good does the scoring ring do? What would a 12 ring on this animal tell a person administering a test? It would tell him the guy beofre him that scored a "5" with a shot to the last rib was a more proficient shot, if you asked me.
I think you know what I'm saying. |
RE: bowhunting accuracy test?
You'd also have to make sure the animals were pefectly broadside.....and you were shooting from ground level.....or....the scoring rings are actually a disservice to learning whether or not a hunter knows where to actually place his shot. Mobo.....quartering away....what good does the scoring ring do? What would a 12 ring on this animal tell a person administering a test? It would tell him the guy beofre him that scored a "5" with a shot to the last rib was a more proficient shot, if you asked me. I think you know what I'm saying. |
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