Lie in a burn with water trickling in at your neck and out through your boots, wind blowing a hoolie straight in your face (ideally with an occasional spattering of ice) so you can't open your eyes, target awkwardly positioned away off to your right somewhere, and to be shot at without changing position. Distance 173.25 yards or metres, depending on length of stalker's stride.@NullMac started a very interesting thread recently that raised many questions. The question that jumped out at me from that thread is - what should the actual shooting test be for a Scottish stalker?
Discuss.
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JCS
Are you suggesting then that the test should be taken on a regular basis? Say every 2 years?Im not a big fan really of these "tests"
I have seen plenty of "proper" shots go to pieces when other are watching and equally plenty that can blow holes in the bull for hours on end - but get them on live quarry and the shakes take over
Practice is the key
I agree up to a point, but as folk on here keep pointing out, not every stalker has done DSC 1 or done any kind of shooting test.I think the current test is adequate for woodland stalking, and not hard. 200yards prone to say 5” circle as an add on, also not difficult.The required kill zone, work backwards. If you must shoot beyond 200 then you should be able to reliably hit kz.
You release the safety, take a deep breath and some bollox decides that's the exact time to ring you.Lie in a burn with water trickling in at your neck and out through your boots, wind blowing a hoolie straight in your face (ideally with an occasional spattering of ice) so you can't open your eyes, target awkwardly positioned away off to your right somewhere, and to be shot at without changing position. Distance 173.25 yards or metres, depending on length of stalker's stride.
I only did my dsc1 last year and that was because a landowner insisted on it. I had shot a couple of hundred deer by that point so the shooting test wasn’t really a test as I had also spent much of the past 15 years shooting on paper (and other game) at distances up to 600 yds (not that distance on game) but have headshot rabbits at over 200m, so I know I can point a gun in the right direction and pull the trigger.I agree up to a point, but as folk on here keep pointing out, not every stalker has done DSC 1 or done any kind of shooting test.
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JCS
Yet how did that collate to faced with a living breathing animal ? I have taken guys out who shot exteamly well on paper but where total wallys when it came to easy deer .The estate I worked on had a metal deer at 100m with a 10cm target on it. Hit that, and you're good to go. It was in the contract the guest signed. Stalkers job to get the client close enough.
Are you suggesting then that the test should be taken on a regular basis? Say every 2 years?
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JCs