biker1
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I will have you know young man my father travelled to Germany twice a week.
No he was not a businessman!
He was the tail gunner in a Lancaster bomber.![]()

I will have you know young man my father travelled to Germany twice a week.
No he was not a businessman!
He was the tail gunner in a Lancaster bomber.![]()

to be fair if I'm aware like most guys that a guest is not a great shot I try and get them VERY close to a deer before they take a shot. After all, who's going to have to sort it if there's a wounded beast to deal with?!
Jagare thanks for clearing the matter up I did mine with BASC in 1996/1997 and was lead to believe that it was a pilot scheme then the year later the full monty at thetford OMG how time flies by,patjack, it was of course the BDS stalkers certiicate i did in 1985. I got Dsc certificate in 98. looking throu some old paper i found a certificate from a deer stalking course i did with the BDS SE branch in 1976.
Here's a strange phenomenon for you then....(one which i believe may come with experience)!?
When i'm out on the ground and have a deer in my sights, I feel no nerves or pressure and seem to be able to place the bullet pretty much exactly where I want without fuss or error.
Put me on a range though, with fellow stalkers who I know will carefully watch EVERY bullet placement and critique accordingly and I get quite nervous!
I seem to get 'paper fever'??!!!
Concentration and application of correct techniques seem to get me through this strange problem though thankfully!
Anyone else more nervous with paper than deer?
MS
A halfway decent one shot group on a deer's heart seems to do the business just fine and I find their refreshing lack of competitiveness and overbearing judgementallity makes steadying the rifle a lot easier too.
Does this "paper fever" afflict you at all times or only in company of condescending knawbs?
patjack, it was of course the BDS stalkers certiicate i did in 1985. I got Dsc certificate in 98. looking throu some old paper i found a certificate from a deer stalking course i did with the BDS SE branch in 1976.
The first BDS one was called the `Woodland Stalkers Competence Test` and I passed mine in June 1984.
When the DMQ came out I got Level 1 through `grandfathers rights` in Jan.1998 as they were basically the same thing.
I took and passed DMQ Level 2 in May 1999.
HWH.
Here's a strange phenomenon for you then....(one which i believe may come with experience)!?
When i'm out on the ground and have a deer in my sights, I feel no nerves or pressure and seem to be able to place the bullet pretty much exactly where I want without fuss or error.
Put me on a range though, with fellow stalkers who I know will carefully watch EVERY bullet placement and critique accordingly and I get quite nervous!
I seem to get 'paper fever'??!!!
Concentration and application of correct techniques seem to get me through this strange problem though thankfully!
Anyone else more nervous with paper than deer?
MS
Wasn't there a NSCC somewhere inbetween the WSCC and the DSC 1?
MS I'm with you I have no interest in punching holes in paper either on the range or in an office.
But I can put deer on the grass i do not profess to be a good shot just work within my comfort zone 3bucks last weekend one neck shot at 55yds other two H&l at 120 and 145yds.
paper and an audiance make me nervous.