Where is this BASC info to be found. Run the ranges for DSC1 assessors for donkeys years....under the old shooting test and new the only options when shooting from 100 metres has been prone and then, when “reasonable adjustments” were introduced, an option to shoot from the simulated high seat.Interesting how this differs to the BaSC info? I don’t want to shoot prone, never do it so feels alien! Planned on doing it all from sticks!
Where is this BASC info to be found. Run the ranges for DSC1 assessors for donkeys years....under the old shooting test and new the only options when shooting from 100 metres has been prone and then, when “reasonable adjustments” were introduced, an option to shoot from the simulated high seat.
Good luck, I’m sure you’ll be fine.Got mine today so I'll ask them!![]()
Interesting. Thanks for that. If the Assessor is happy, take advantage of it. Good luck when you eventually take the course.Apologies I meant BDS, as that’s what I’ve signed up for extra learning etc.
Good luckGot mine today so I'll ask them!![]()
I attended a BDS DSC1 course a week or two ago and this was flagged up then. They were very apologetic but stated it was an error and 100m must be shot from prone or simulated high seat unless there are mitigating factors which is at the discretion of the BDS trainer/assessor. Hope this helps.Apologies I meant BDS, as that’s what I’ve signed up for extra learning etc.
I would add the advice to do a bit of deep breathing to counter nerves. I did the old test, was nervous not helped as I had not shot a centre-fire in 30+ years ...
well done know you can get on with it in the real world.All passed today which was a relief! I think the key is to keep calm as said. With ear defenders on its easier to zone out and forget the audience. But few deep breaths for sure and try and relax.
Headshot at 20m standing from quads was fine aiming between ears where black top of the head meets the white background was perfect placement.
Using the bump on the back of the deer as it slopes back down to the body is a useful guide for the vertical shot placement.
The choice for 100m is prone or simulated high seat. You can use an ammo box as a support under the rear of the rifle to steady with your left hand if that helps you.
I shot from my backpack as I don't have a bipod and that worked well. Stuffed with a couple jackets.
Well done!All passed today which was a relief! I think the key is to keep calm as said. With ear defenders on its easier to zone out and forget the audience. But few deep breaths for sure and try and relax.
Headshot at 20m standing from quads was fine aiming between ears where black top of the head meets the white background was perfect placement.
Using the bump on the back of the deer as it slopes back down to the body is a useful guide for the vertical shot placement.
The choice for 100m is prone or simulated high seat. You can use an ammo box as a support under the rear of the rifle to steady with your left hand if that helps you.
I shot from my backpack as I don't have a bipod and that worked well. Stuffed with a couple jackets.
All passed today which was a relief!
Shooting tests. Yeah. About them...
“Don’t worry sir. Scopes often get knocked on the journey up here”, lied my stalker.
Yes part of our standard training, under the section on how to Bulls@@t clients I mean how to put clients at
ease.