Should be three different AW's.
And to compound the fact the DSC1 courses have been reduced in time...DSC2 used to be three successful stalks, now one. You can now do a two day course, shoot one deer and gain DSC2, seems a backwards direction to meScenario 1 - been present during tests where there has been one to one coaching during the three distances shot
Ethical to put a person forwards for the test with zero experience of live fire
I wonder
DSC1 used to be four days
Three pretty full on classroom days including firearms safety and ballistics
One day safety test and shooting test
If you had a decent instructor there would be the opportunity to practice the Friday afternoon before the final weekend
Very rarely we’re there ever non fac holders / rifle owners
No one does anything better anywhere.I'm not buying it. I don't believe that countries with more red tape / annual hunting tests have better deer welfare than the UK.
Where and when did you take your bike test? a little different to mine.Yes, a bit like the old motorcycle test, end of the road turn left, then left again, left again and if you got back in one piece you had your bike license, not ideal in this modern world.
That bike test was what my older brother did in Norwich, 46 years ago, he was 19 at the time, and he did it on a borrowed bike.Where and when did you take your bike test? a little different to mine.
How many years ago was yoursMy bike test consisted of far more than riding round the block. and it wa a long time before the two part test. I failed first time round when i knocked the examiner to the ground.
55 years agoHow many years ago was yours![]()
Oh ok, I'm going to ask big bro for some more details then, just to get to the bottom of the story.... if yours was more involved and a good few years earlier his recollection may not be up to scratch...55 years ago
I prefer self regulation - the benefits outweigh the downsides. We don't want an annual driving test refresher, do we? I'd wager that cars are much more of a risk in our lives than firearms.
Just my 2c. Some need a rigid structure around them and others prefer to manage themselves.
Perfection is the enemy of progress...
yep I think everyone over the years have had a bad turn with a HGV with lorries it’s not a small dent or a scrape it’s usually far worseCr*p driving isn't confined to car owners, you should see some of the idiotic displays from the eight wheelers round here, & Yes I know what I'm on about because I held all classes for many years, so I know it's possible to navigate our local roads without breaking the white line.
I don't drive for that He'll driver company nr you anymoreCr*p driving isn't confined to car owners, you should see some of the idiotic displays from the eight wheelers round here, & Yes I know what I'm on about because I held all classes for many years, so I know it's possible to navigate our local roads without breaking the white line.
it'd turn into a money racket - have to shell out cash for a cert each yearPeople that can’t drive can pass a test and can then go out driving a big lethal car very occasionally without someone testing them periodically….why should shooters be treated differently?
After all, car drivers kill far more people than shooters do.
Ken.
Go to Asia, then you will see poor driving standards.Standards of driving in the UK are utterly abysmal