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HBARleatherneck
12-04-2016, 19:03
My wife and 2 of my boys took their hunters safety course this weekend. Lots of fudd things said. The biggest one that caught my attention is... The guy tells everyone that the only people that own automatic weapons are Cops and Criminals.
WHAT????????????????????????????????????
My wife said he was a serious fudd.
HBARleatherneck
12-04-2016, 19:32
Did you correct him?
I wasnt there I took my hunters safety 30 plus years ago. My wife and 2 of my sons went. I told her to light him up, but she isnt that way. I explained to my kids. They already knew though because they have seen Alan Samuels and we have talked about it on many many occasions.
Great-Kazoo
12-04-2016, 21:57
I wasnt there I took my hunters safety 30 plus years ago. My wife and 2 of my sons went. I told her to light him up, but she isnt that way. I explained to my kids. They already knew though because they have seen Alan Samuels and we have talked about it on many many occasions.
You let your kids actually Talk to Alan. [panic] He gave our daughter a rifle
after i paid him for it
spqrzilla
02-02-2017, 14:52
There are some real clown instructors in the program. At some hunter ed instructor meetings in the past, I've gotten into some hilarious arguments.
There are FUDDs everywhere you go.
My "ex-marine" (medically discharged in boot) brother is one of them. He thinks nobody needs more than 7 rounds. Doofus.
There are FUDDs everywhere you go.
My "ex-marine" (medically discharged in boot) brother is one of them. He thinks nobody needs more than 7 rounds. Doofus.
Maybe he thinks you're talking about boxing?
ACE2GOOD
02-03-2017, 09:05
My wife took it about 8 years ago. She said the instructor was making up all kinds of stupid ideas and opinions that were not in the material and she knew better after hunting with me and her family for so many years. Can't remember what exactly was said but she was appalled by this guy acting like he was a college professor injecting his opinions when he actually needs to be teaching the correct material.
newracer
02-03-2017, 10:50
Just to throw out the opposite experience, the instructors for both of my kids classes were great. They really pushed the idea of shooting a lot to become proficient before going hunting. They were also very knowledgeable on a lot of types of firearms.
bobbyfairbanks
02-03-2017, 13:24
I almost got shot at mine. 22lr hit the dirt about 3 feet in front of me.
Had mine in Texas around '93. Instructor managed to blow half his trigger finger off in his youth. Learned to shoot with his middle finger.
Shooter45
02-06-2017, 17:31
Can't select the people that attend class, but you can try and pick the instructors. From what I've seen, a lot of people can know provide the training. When I took it a long time ago it was through the DOW at one of their locations in Littleton. While it's a basic introduction as it's supposed to be, I thought it was good at the time and very professional. It's what DOW requires with nothing more and nothing less. If I took it from somebody off the street in their basement who is licensed I wouldn't know what to expect nor what to pay which I've seen them charging whatever they want. Best bet is to go directly through the DOW to me.
Took mine on fort carson a few years ago. Instructor wasn't a Fudd, but the class was very boring. Best part was the young kids there with their dads, as it was good to see their excitement.
Mine was pretty good. Lots of boring stuff, but good info as well. No fudd talk so to speak.. Lots of stupid questions from the students though.. How many rounds can you legally have? Answer: As much as the shocks on your car can handle... How many guns can you have? Stuff like that....
hollohas
02-07-2017, 11:28
Took mine at the DOW headquarters in Denver years ago. It was the biggest waste of time and the whole gaggle of instructors were Fudds. Told dumb and inaccurate stories almost the entire time.
Scared the crap out of me that there are that many dumb people out in the woods.
I took my test up to be scored and got 100%. There were a dozen plus people that had to be sent back to their table to change their answers because they got below the minimum score...multiple times. I recall one guy that had to get his test re-checked at least 3 times.
Then, when we shot at a 8.5x11" paper with a picture on an elk on it 10ft away, there were more than a few people that never hit the paper, even more that never hit the picture of the elk, and only a few that I saw that had a nice grouping of vital shots.
Oh my.
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At mine we had 3 instructors. One was in charge of making sure you knew how to check the chamber in every action type the 3 of them owned. During the shooting event they allowed students to try a 30-30 or an ak for 1 round. They also did a mock bird hunt.
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