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KalmKidd 10-04-2007 08:23 AM

NY QUESTION
 
hi guys i come from a huge family of hunters. im 20 and am taken my bow course this saturday and my hunters ed next weekend. was wondering if i could get some tips for the hunters ed course i can honestly say im not to great at shooting a gun i mean im mainy a bow guy./ will i fail without godo acuracy or is it just for safe handling any info will help. thanks alot.

KalmKidd 10-04-2007 08:23 AM

RE: NY QUESTION
 
by the way im taken this in dutchess county ny. i live righ next to poughkeepsie.

Steve863 10-04-2007 09:20 AM

RE: NY QUESTION
 
If these courses require a shooting test this is news to me. Most of these courses are given in places that don't have shooting facilities. All they basically do is teach you about safety and conservation. Heck, if shooting tests were required I think the majority of hunters who already hold licenses might probably fail it!

Syclone 10-04-2007 12:13 PM

RE: NY QUESTION
 
When I took my hunters safety course. we were not required to shoot the guns, but cold if we wanted to. The course was mostly about safety.

KalmKidd 10-04-2007 12:46 PM

RE: NY QUESTION
 
see i was told that u have to shoot clay pieces in the air and steady on the ground now with the bow ill easily pas but with a gun i SUCK lol.

nyorange 10-04-2007 05:04 PM

RE: NY QUESTION
 
DOn't know about accuracy requirments but Definitely make sure you are going to be allowed to take the bowhunting course before the hunter's education. I believe you must have a hunter's ed certificate/license BEFORE you are allowed to take the Bow hunters education cert. If its the same guys giving both courses maybe they will work around it, but otherwise you may have a problem. Please make sure before hand so your not left without a paddle.( I am not sure just sort of remember that)Hope it helps and good luck this season.


KalmKidd 10-04-2007 06:40 PM

RE: NY QUESTION
 

ORIGINAL: nyorange

DOn't know about accuracy requirments but Definitely make sure you are going to be allowed to take the bowhunting course before the hunter's education. I believe you must have a hunter's ed certificate/license BEFORE you are allowed to take the Bow hunters education cert. If its the same guys giving both courses maybe they will work around it, but otherwise you may have a problem. Please make sure before hand so your not left without a paddle.( I am not sure just sort of remember that)Hope it helps and good luck this season.


no my dad said that aswell and it was like that now it doesnt matter what order but thanks for looking out.

kelincp 10-04-2007 08:46 PM

RE: NY QUESTION
 
They give you the option of shooting, but you don't have too. They will fail you if you handle a gun unsafely tho. That is mainly what they are looking for when you shoot. Go ahead and shoot and enjoy. Just use the safety skills they taught. Muzzle control, safety on, and keep your finger behind the guard.
Good luck and have fun

NY Bowhunter 10-05-2007 05:24 AM

RE: NY QUESTION
 
You don't have to pass a shooting test. Just safety in handling a gun.

However, I would suggest practicing and getting more confident with your gun before taking aim at your game.

SaintHubert 10-05-2007 05:36 AM

RE: NY QUESTION
 
By best suggestion.............. bring a book.I took my bow course last month and itwas so boring. They just madethe bow coursean 8 hour course and they didn't give the instructorsextra material. They were struggling to fill the time. We watched videos about gun safety... Boooooooring!

Have fun and good luck saturday!

KalmKidd 10-05-2007 08:12 AM

RE: NY QUESTION
 
oh see i dont even plan to use a gun this season if i do late season and after i practice as of now im using a bow cause im very good with a bow.


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