Qualifications card

Conor O'Gorman

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A new card is available to all shooters, allowing users to display their shooting qualifications in one place. The Qualifications Card, launched by BASC and DMQ, includes a photo, membership number and a list of your shooting qualifications. The card is designed to assist users in situations such as gaining permissions to shoot and selling wild game to game dealers. The card is open to BASC members and non-members.


 
And yet it does NOT have a check box for having passed BASC's own "Shotgun Proficiency Award Scheme" that I did on 13 February 1989 when that was the "nearest" thing to having passed a "recognised national hunting examination" equivalent to then shoot in France.

You needed to know seasons, suitable ammunition, accurately estimate range, show in a practical test (at Kibworth Shooting Ground) safe handling and awareness of backstops, quarry identification and etc.. It was taught at "Adult Learning" at "Night School" and was a five or six week course of two hours one night a week plus the Kibworth practical test.

Why is that? Can a tick box for it be added? If not why not? Doesn't BASC know what its own proficiency schemes are?

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I have just done, now, online the "Safe Shot" getting 25/25 and downloaded it but would like also the Proficiency Scheme recognised as the "Safe Shot" has no element of seasons, quarry, safe backstop practical assessment or distance judging.

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@Conor O'Gorman, surely a better option would be to include it on the membership card. Another issue I will point out, turning up to a farm with a small and difficult to read card is less likely to impress than an A4 display folder nicely organised with all licences, qualifications, insurance and risk assessments in an easy to read format.
 
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