Shoot 2 Hunt 0-600 Yard Online Class

In all honesty I think the online class would be far more valuable as a "refresher" AFTER having taken the in person. No online training can come close to replicating reps, on the spot coaching of things you don't even realise you're doing, time and stress, and so on. The process of the class would not transfer well and to be honest most people would "skip" parts that are integral to the process. For example when some of the unsupported positional shooting evolutions come up, pretty much EVERYONE would try it for 30 seconds and say F this shit and move on!! Thus you can not build a structure on a foundation that has missing parts.

That said the Safety Rules and Process rules could easily be taught virtually and absorbed to an extent.
 
That is fine, I don't think anyone has the expectation that this will be a direct replacement for the actual class or that the course would provide as much value to the individual as the actual course. I don't assume what the intention was but I don't think that was their intention by starting the process of an online course.
However, it is an avenue for individuals who, for any number of reasons, can't make it to the class but who can take an online course and shoot on their own time.
I see value in having both as an option. If it no longer becomes an option, that is fine, I'll keep doing what I'm doing.
 
You gotta be kidding me…

Does anyone actually get their boots dirty and go hunting anymore? Or do we just buy the latest and greatest in gear and go play shooting? Or take “classes” about it.
 
You gotta be kidding me…

Does anyone actually get their boots dirty and go hunting anymore? Or do we just buy the latest and greatest in gear and go play shooting? Or take “classes” about it.

What does hunting have to do with not shooting? Among all the issues, you want the continuation of hunters missing and wounding animals because they can’t shoot competently?
 
What does hunting have to do with not shooting? Among all the issues, you want the continuation of hunters missing and wounding animals because they can’t shoot competently?
Nope. Learn to hunt (which can’t happen in a classroom, online or otherwise) first and shoot second. Then everything naturally falls into place. Get that backwards because someone took an online class and thinks they’re a long range operator, and bullets get sprayed everywhere .
 
Nope. Learn to hunt (which can’t happen in a classroom, online or otherwise) first and shoot second. Then everything naturally falls into place. Get that backwards because someone took an online class and thinks they’re an operator, and bullets get sprayed everywhere.
I think they can run congruently. I've helped some really good hunters track 3-legged animals because they took a shot in the moment that they weren't prepared for. I also agree learning to hunt doesn't happen in the classroom, but maybe a portion of learning to shoot can.
 
Nope. Learn to hunt (which can’t happen in a classroom, online or otherwise) first and shoot second. Then everything naturally falls into place. Get that backwards because someone took an online class and thinks they’re a long range operator, and bullets get sprayed everywhere .


What? So you have people hunting with a rifle, before they have learned to handle and shoot rifles?
 
Any online content that could be managed would be outstanding. Cliff Gray's review of the course put some emphasis on not giving away any spoilers, as there seems to be an important progression of reveal and instruction. So if the whole thing couldn't/shouldn't be done via online, maybe there would be a way to segment it? Say, some core skills videos, drills, and measurable shooting tests, or an online prep course to get people up to speed before they show up in person?
 
I think they can run congruently. I've helped some really good hunters track 3-legged animals because they took a shot in the moment that they weren't prepared for. I also agree learning to hunt doesn't happen in the classroom, but maybe a portion of learning to shoot can.
A person can learn a ton about hunting in a classroom and by reading. That will only take you so far, but it's quite a ways down the path.
 
Both are important. Hunting, woodmanship has to be learned in the field. But an awful lot of guys have that part down and fall to pieces when it’s time to shoot. It’s not an either/or deal. I know a rancher who is a stone cold killer. Can hit stuff consistently kneeling at distances most guys have to get prone or on a bipod. Pretty sure ho doesn’t even own either of those things. I asked him one time how he got so good and he just said “ I shoot a lot of coyotes.”
 
Both are important. Hunting, woodmanship has to be learned in the field. But an awful lot of guys have that part down and fall to pieces when it’s time to shoot. It’s not an either/or deal. I know a rancher who is a stone cold killer. Can hit stuff consistently kneeling at distances most guys have to get prone or on a bipod. Pretty sure ho doesn’t even own either of those things. I asked him one time how he got so good and he just said “ I shoot a lot of coyotes.”
and an awful lot of guys think they’re Rambo and have zero clue how to hunt because to them “hunting” is just shooting at live animals at long distances. Because, “I’m good bruh, I took a class”.
 
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