I agree a lot of people have no business shooting long distances. But I also think the government doesn’t need to regulate it.
I do think, most states completely waste their hunter education opportunity. Most of what I I’ve seen or heard is PowerPoints about various hunting topics that are generally aimed at keeping the lowest common denominator type folks safe-ish and out of trouble.
If they did some drills to show hunters their true ability to hit a target at distance, I think that would be pretty informative for a lot of people.
It would require a range and some actual shooting coaches, which is probably asking too much in some states. I would bet it would shock a lot of people to even see the results of how many hunters show up with zeros way off, can’t get into a decent shooting position at all, etc. let alone actually make hits consistently.
Even if it didn’t disqualify someone from having a hunting license, it would maybe open some eyes about how shooting ability and ethics tie into each other.
I do think, most states completely waste their hunter education opportunity. Most of what I I’ve seen or heard is PowerPoints about various hunting topics that are generally aimed at keeping the lowest common denominator type folks safe-ish and out of trouble.
If they did some drills to show hunters their true ability to hit a target at distance, I think that would be pretty informative for a lot of people.
It would require a range and some actual shooting coaches, which is probably asking too much in some states. I would bet it would shock a lot of people to even see the results of how many hunters show up with zeros way off, can’t get into a decent shooting position at all, etc. let alone actually make hits consistently.
Even if it didn’t disqualify someone from having a hunting license, it would maybe open some eyes about how shooting ability and ethics tie into each other.