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Old 10-25-2007, 11:29 AM
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The test isn't that hard you have to show up with 5 arrrows with broad heads and put 3 of them in the kill zone on a simulated deer while the state watches and determines if it is a good shot or notfrom 20 yards away . Basicly you need to put it in a 6 inch circle from 20 yards . I wouldn't mind if they would put it back further
I participate in a Deer Management Program run by a town in my area. Each year they make you re-qualify (plus I think they do a quick police background check.....as the program is administered by the local PD). I think they wanted 3 of 5 arrows into a 6" circle from 25 yards. If you wanted to hunt from the ground, they wanted you to hit 3 of 5 at 35 yards. They did not require you to use broadheads.
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Old 10-25-2007, 11:35 AM
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I'd support a proficiency test as long as it is a one time test and it's accepted by every state or atleast the vast majority.

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