DSC1 Shooting Assesment - Recommendation

Looks a better target than the first one we shot not so glossy 😂

Is that at the deer farm if so i did my humane dispatch course in petersfield.
 
Did you use a pen or a pencil to poke the holes.
I had a 'friend', who had to re-classify every three months on the range, for work.

On one detail, he only got off nine of the ten shots required.

As he went 'forward to check', and was counting his holes with his pen...six, seven, eight, nine and...🖊️⚡

Perfect score.😇

You have all heard the saying, "The pen is mightier than the sword".



Well on that day, it was mightier than the Glock...
 
Nice place and showed us around the grounds whose rifle did you use for the test this time.
Was not fare away from you today was in pulborough looking at a new perm only 35 acres but stacked with rabbits only.
May lead to other perms 🤞
Over a hours drive each way from JUNC 2 of M25.
 
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Nice place and showed us around the grounds whose rifle did you use for the test this time.
Glyn's .308 Steyer.

I explained the issues I had last time and he had me get behind the rifle and line up. He was very helpful in explaining what he could see right/wrong (mostly wrong). Showed me how to adjust the reticule focus so I didn't have the same issue as with Chris's rifle

Then, seeing my eye issues, he suggested I switch to left handed and it all fell into place. No more trying to compensate for my dominant left eye, no more awkward posture. 2 sighting rounds, then on with the test and it felt so much better than last time.
 
He seems the type of guy you should visit before taking the test to show you any corrections needed.
So are you shooting left handed from now on,
 
He seems the type of guy you should visit before taking the test to show you any corrections needed.
So are you shooting left handed from now on,
Looks like I am indeed shooting lefty now. Felt fine though so I'm not that bothered. Just makes finding a rifle a bit harder, although East Sussex firearms dept are the biggest hurdle at the moment (9 weeks in so far)
 
Looks like I am indeed shooting lefty now. Felt fine though so I'm not that bothered. Just makes finding a rifle a bit harder, although East Sussex firearms dept are the biggest hurdle at the moment (9 weeks in so far)

Tbf, you can find some good 2nd hand deals on lefty rifles online.
 
I daren't look. Every Time I see a cracking deal I am reminded that I can't buy anything for months yet.

We've all been there. I experienced it earlier today, I've put in for a 45-70 and the RFD near me has a Marlin 1895 on the wall.......

What are you looking to get?
 
I had a 'friend', who had to re-classify every three months on the range, for work.

On one detail, he only got off nine of the ten shots required.

As he went 'forward to check', and was counting his holes with his pen...six, seven, eight, nine and...🖊️⚡

Perfect score.😇

You have all heard the saying, "The pen is mightier than the sword".



Well on that day, it was mightier than the Glock...
The trick is finding a pen with a 9mm OD
 
Anyone redoing their DSC1 shooting assesment again, I did mine today with Glyn Ingram at Sky Park Farm in Petersfield.



Highly recommended, Glyn is a top bloke. Much more relaxed environment makes for a much more relaxed shooter.

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Hi Jh1986
I will be there on the 4th of March too, it is good to know it is a relaxed environment
 
Hi Jh1986
I will be there on the 4th of March too, it is good to know it is a relaxed environment
You doing your whole DSC1 there?

I only did the reshoot with Glyn directly. If your doing your entire DSC1 then I imagine it'll be with the representative from whomever you are doing it through.
 
You doing your whole DSC1 there?

I only did the reshoot with Glyn directly. If your doing your entire DSC1 then I imagine it'll be with the representative from whomever you are doing it through.
Just the theory exams and the shooting assessment. According to the program it should be with Glyn. I'm doing it through the BDS
 
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