No, but I wish I'd taken a photo of my target. I was never going to get it wrong with the mighty K250 to help me!Richard, did you ask for the cert to be embossed in parchment?
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No, but I wish I'd taken a photo of my target. I was never going to get it wrong with the mighty K250 to help me!Richard, did you ask for the cert to be embossed in parchment?
Quite, when I sat mine there was 3 chaps... bragging about their high cost "rigs" and how many of such and such they've shot between them.... all failed, 2 failed on the 100 yard prone chest shotsThe OP is new to shooting, according to his intro, so perhaps lack of opportunities to prepare?
Plenty of experienced stalkers fail that simple test too. They're the ones you ought to be critical of.
Mine was interrupted by people walking off the footpath heading to the shooting area, the (rangerNo, but I wish I'd taken a photo of my target. I was never going to get it wrong with the mighty K250 to help me!
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When I do my test one guy showed up with an unmoderated 270 fixed 6x scope and takes of how long he'd been stalking and it was a nonsense that he needed it to carry on stalking his permission with the new ownersOn the day I did my test out of four two both experienced shooters had to take awhile then have another go then passed.
Myself and another guy went after them so they had time to gather there thoughts and then passed on their second try.
I've none other guys fail but it was just nerves I'm surprised they did let the OP have another go or offer him a chance on another day.
Thumbhole in 25:06?Chris Howard was my instructor voice of the devil x para used his rifle on my test
When i did my dsc1 i had never fire a centre fire in my life. I had plenty experience with .22 rim fires and shot guns.The OP is new to shooting, according to his intro, so perhaps lack of opportunities to prepare?
Plenty of experienced stalkers fail that simple test too. They're the ones you ought to be critical of.
Sounds pretty much how my first attempt went.Quite, when I sat mine there was 3 chaps... bragging about their high cost "rigs" and how many of such and such they've shot between them.... all failed, 2 failed on the 100 yard prone chest shots
We did have 2 complete novices who were humble, accepted some brief tuition before taking shots on the deer silhouette and both passed!
The OP is new to shooting, according to his intro, so perhaps lack of opportunities to prepare?
Plenty of experienced stalkers fail that simple test too. They're the ones you ought to be critical of.
FWIW my understanding is the DSC1 is not a 'learn to shoot course', there was an opportunity on my course to have some practice, no more.was not blaming the op ,the blame lies with the training course ! they failed the attendees as they should have given more guidance and help and prepared the dsc1 correctly ,its a training learning course but his course seemed only about the money being paid .
With RespectSounds pretty much how my first attempt went.
I was using my newly acquired trigger sticks and one person had failed before even moving forward.
Chris Brooks said to try the quad sticks and that improved my shot placement, but only after I’d failed
Went back a month later to bluebell farm near Bradford, few lads had already failed once I arrived.
Vince Reynolds had already walked back and forth enough times that day so, as I was last to go, we ditched the zeroing shots and put the paper out of its misery.
BASC normally run a few courses at bluebell farm near Bradford through the year, if you want to ask them when the next one is?
Yeah, 100%. I failed to prepare so I was prepared to fail…With Respect
From what I read people do go unprepared (tbh I don't understand why) as you can spend weeks/months reading and ticking prep papers but if you read these replies no one talks about failing on the paperwork side, yet fail on the part which once you pass have you pointing it at a deer.
We all miss (I do) but it is not because of equipment or nerves it is a % of the shots I take, a number of times over the years I have pulled the safety back as I was not settled or the angle of the deer then it would be green soup and sometimes I didn't listen to myself
Most of us have taken driving tests in our younger years and would have had lessons (practice) before taking the test passing or failing, but there was the opportunity to practice with lessons or go out with a family member. To add to this "oh I was given a rifle and told not to adjust the settings" flip that around and the guy gives you the car to take you driving test in you have not driven, the seat is so far back you can't reach the peddles and the mirrors are folded back.
Well more fool that person for trying to drive( shoot it).
Absolutely! Here's my target. First shot was high as I'd completely forgotten I zero 2" high atI've seen experienced shooters go to pieces under 'test' conditions
Yes, but people seem to not use other life experience's to guide them!Yeah, 100%. I failed to prepare so I was prepared to fail…
I was as new to stalking as I was to shooting, so it all comes down to practice and experience.
Went home, got an air rifle, some quad sticks and practiced with the deer silhouette so that I didn’t repeat the first outcome.
At least now, OP knows that it happens and not to get hung up on it.
Back to the original point - BASC should be able to arrange a resit. Vince Reynolds is up that way, so he may be able to find you a date as well