In the most recent issue of Bugle van Zwoll illustrates the marksmenship test one must pass to hunt in many European countries. You must place nine shots within the kill area of a lifesize moose target, all offhand with no aiming points on the target. Three are shot at a still target and six at a moving target.
Do you think something of this ilk would be good as a qualifier in the US to be able to hunt?
**My opinion**
I feel this would be great and would support the rule wholeheartedly. No, it is not going to keep people from making bad shots in the field. But, I feel the practice neccessary to pass the test would be a big step in the right direction. I don't think it would have to be every year, but something like once every three years. I think this would go along way in promoting the ethics of the sport and hopefully lead to safer/better hunting. I guess some would agrue that it is selective, but hunting is a priviledge just like driving and either can be taken away.
What would is your take on the subject?
Do you think something of this ilk would be good as a qualifier in the US to be able to hunt?
**My opinion**
I feel this would be great and would support the rule wholeheartedly. No, it is not going to keep people from making bad shots in the field. But, I feel the practice neccessary to pass the test would be a big step in the right direction. I don't think it would have to be every year, but something like once every three years. I think this would go along way in promoting the ethics of the sport and hopefully lead to safer/better hunting. I guess some would agrue that it is selective, but hunting is a priviledge just like driving and either can be taken away.
What would is your take on the subject?