Totally in agreement with @Ronin in that the shooting test has been so watered down as to be pointless. The kill zone is so huge that there is no test of the candidates marksmanship beyond did they point the rifle at the chest of the deer and “get lucky” twice. We all know that two shots proves nothing which is where the zero target comes in. Three shots on target within a 4 inch group from a rested position is not difficult at all yet it at least shows if a candidate is capable of shooting a group or not. The target area has been increased in area by a massive 50% by my calculations based on a 125mm kill zone on the new deer target compared to the 4 inch grouping target having a diameter of 101mm ( 122cm2 vs 81cm2 target areas). Furthermore because the aiming point on the deer target is deliberately obscured there is no test of accuracy and an abysmal test of precision!
As an example of how poor the test is I shot the test for fun with a heavy recoiling rifle (.375 H&H) off my elbows- no bipod- that was zeroed with different ammo using factory ammunition I had never shot before and passed the test. When I subsequently checked zero the ammunition was grouping 4 inches high and two right yet still fell within the kill zone with my two shots. Quite simply I should not have passed the test that day but because I held or pulled my shots a little low by chance I passed.
As an example of how poor the test is I shot the test for fun with a heavy recoiling rifle (.375 H&H) off my elbows- no bipod- that was zeroed with different ammo using factory ammunition I had never shot before and passed the test. When I subsequently checked zero the ammunition was grouping 4 inches high and two right yet still fell within the kill zone with my two shots. Quite simply I should not have passed the test that day but because I held or pulled my shots a little low by chance I passed.