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My grandson is going to take the hunter safety written test this next coming year, what do they do on the shooting part of the test???
Hunters Education really should be renamed to Firearms Safety. Any kid that is going to be in a home with firearms would benefit taking it whether they end up hunting or not. Heck even when I am with an adult that is handling firearms that has not gone through the class it is apparent most of the time.
Quote from: dscubame on September 28, 2011, 09:55:29 PMHunters Education really should be renamed to Firearms Safety. excellent idea....
Hunters Education really should be renamed to Firearms Safety.
I took my son through the hunters safety course at Paul Bunyan in Puyallup. It was a great course. The kids went through 4 nights of book learning, videos, and hands on from some great people who give their time to teach this course. The Saturday course consisted of the test, simulated hunting on private land, having the proper tags (following the game laws), and hands on in archery, shotgun, rifle, and handguns. They were going to have muzzleloader also, but the volunteer who ran that portion ended up being sick. They even asked me to be the land owner for the simulation. It was a lot of fun and it really made the kids and adults think about what they were doing. I highly reccomend Paul Bunyan and I have heard that Tacoma Sportsman's course is excellent also.