Available: Large and small Game meat Hygiene course (NGO Award)

Do A DSC1 but explain that Mike's large game and meat hygiene ticket is all you need to sell shot deer .
So you have a trained hunter number

Look on this site and you will see a lot of DSC2 AW are leaving due to them having to sit on a computer for five hours and pay a fee as well.
Some of them do not charge and other's do .
So ask yourself is the extra cost worth it. Think Mike does DSC1
But double check good luck 👍
 
Do A DSC1 but explain that Mike's large game and meat hygiene ticket is all you need to sell shot deer .
So you have a trained hunter number

Look on this site and you will see a lot of DSC2 AW are leaving due to them having to sit on a computer for five hours and pay a fee as well.
Some of them do not charge and other's do .
So ask yourself is the extra cost worth it. Think Mike does DSC1
But double check good luck 👍
I knew he did but previously l only need trained hunter for my main landowners benefit on food safety,l did this off my own back.
We have a new forestry manager and he would like me to do the two,no issues with that,but l have already paid for the test day only with BASC as l can nip up the road from me for test day after studying the manual in September.
Don't botch the shoot!!
It's a good read and reminded of deer related stuff,not read it all.
have been doing the BASC online question sets out of boredom of TV, and passing with high 90+%

There is a localish,Axminster chap l would have been contacting for AW purposes for a dsc2.

If a dsc1 and a meat hygiene ticket good enough,then great.
 
Done my DSC1 SHOOTING a couple of years ago.
All I can is buy the deer target and head and body cards and study were the rings are for the head and body shot's.

Passed my test on first go with the estate riffle and never stalked or shot a deer before my DSC1
I went blank when it came to shooting the test but passed.
On the head shot look between the ears and drop down about 3/4 of a inch
Leg shot look at the shoulder were it meets the legs come over about 31/2 inches and up 2 inches and fire.

Good luck
 
I shot my first deer in around '93,l regularly practice and have shot many,many foxes and deer ,as well as other vermin.
So in as a latecomer to certification.
Just been getting on with it quietly.
I regularly practice/test reloads with 2" "see hit" type targets at 100m,but dread fluffing up on a bit of paper.
 
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