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    Default Hunter safety education "class" tonight....

    Had the pleasure of taking my hunter education class today.... 8 hour one day internet class in Commerce City. If anyone else from here was there maybe you can back me up on this? I'd love to hear your opinion, maybe I was in a worse mood then normal because I have a cold or maybe they were really as dumb as I thought.

    30 minutes into the class the instructor who I affectionally referred to as Elmer Fudd said, and I quote, "an old pump shotgun that no longer works is the best self defense weapon you can have. Keep it unloaded and if you hear someone breaking in, just say loudly that you are getting your gun and then rack your (non-functioning) shotgun. If the bad guy still comes in hold it by the barrel and swing for the teeth, if he blocks it you should have an aluminum baseball bat nearby, not a wooden one. Use it to swing at their knees". At that point I almost walked out of the class, and it took an enormous amount of self restraint to not mention that if the would be attacker continued in odds are you and your entire family are now dead because he's probably drugged out with a functioning weapon of his own. I also wondered why a wooden bat wouldn't do?

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    His wife (who worked for CPW) was demonstrating how to hand over a rifle and demonstrated checking the chamber and looking down the barrel, then holding the rifle with the action open so the person you were handing it to could see down the barrel too. I thought that was kind of awkward but whatever... I watched the person in front of me muzzle sweep 5 or 6 people trying to hold the rifle so the person she was handing it to could see down the barrel. When it was my turn I asked why it wasn't sufficient to open the action, check the chamber, and hand it off and let that person check the chamber while holding it so they don't muzzle sweep a bunch of people like what just happened? to which she replied, "the rifle could fire". I asked how she expected a rifle to fire with the action open, with there being no round in the chamber and no contact with the bolt or firing pin? She told me "you never know".

    I also learned you should never walk around with a holstered loaded sidearm because they fire on their own also.... and I forgot to mention the story about the "accidental discharge" when the wife (who I remind you works for CPW) didn't know how to unload a lever gun and fired a round feet away from her husband into a bush... to which he chuckled about. Then he told us about all the tickets he received for not properly unloading his .22lr, and also hunting without a 3 round plug in his shotgun.

    Are these seriously the best people they could find to teach hunter safety? I'm not sure the instructor understood the proper terms for different parts of a firearm... Gave me a puzzled look when I said the word "hang fire", and I counted the word "clip" at least a dozen times when they were referring to a magazine.

    I was afraid to go to the live fire portion in fear of being shot by one of the instructors, luckily I was one of the first people to fire and get the hell out of there. Not sure I want to be doing any hunting on public land if this is the type of people they are "educating".

    I was hoping for a feedback card at the end of the class but no dice on that either...


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    I suggest you send the above post and other pertinent details (such as instructor names and location where you took the class) to CPW. I'm surprised by the poor quality of the instructors because it's a pretty big PITA to get qualified to teach hunter safety. But I have no recent knowledge of how they do the class since I took my course when I moved here in 89. It was 2 days and taught by DOW officers.
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    What BG said x 10.
    These people have taken the responsibility of teaching others. They have an obligation to the students, themselves, NRA/DOW and society to educate them FACTUALLY and CORRECTLY.

    A flawed and ignorant education is worse than no education.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    I suggest you send the above post and other pertinent details (such as instructor names and location where you took the class) to CPW. I'm surprised by the poor quality of the instructors because it's a pretty big PITA to get qualified to teach hunter safety. But I have no recent knowledge of how they do the class since I took my course when I moved here in 89. It was 2 days and taught by DOW officers.
    this^^ I got mine in 1983 it was taught by dow as well and was a professionally done course from what I remember, my son is going to get his next weekend so he can apply with us this year I think after this I will go and sit in. I'm a rso and work at the range they shoot at to finish the class, everything I hear is the instructor is top notch so I'm not worried to much, but I assure you none of that shit will fly in any live fire situation I'm around for.
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    I thought the class I took at the DOW office was sub par, but wow. That's bad.
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    My family (wife/kids) finished ours today at a different location in the metro area. The instructors did well, and even knew not to muzzle sweep anyone and never looked down the barrel in any demonstrations. They have a standard of opening the action, checking for a round visually and physically if you desire, then handing off the weapon to another person. I was getting tired of the personal opinions and them getting off on rants and stories that really didn't keep the children involved in the class. One of our instructors was an "Intern" type who has been practicing teaching for a while. A few times he called them Bullets instead of cartridges or ammo/ammunition. They made a good point to not call anything a "CLIP" and made note of that in class. The intern person does need to work on his country bumpkin personality a bit.

    Our class was three hours on Monday/Wednesday with live fire on Friday and all of today as a class, 8am - 5pm.

    I did listen to a class friday night while waiting for our range time. One instructor was showing off his concealed carry piece - North American Arms 22 Magnum pistol, and how LOUD it was, scaring everyone at the range. Some other BS I can't remember.

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    Oh, and the range time, they discovered my child should probably be shooting Left Handed and Left Eye dominant. Very forceful that he change now and shoot now left handed after many years of shooting right/right. He did shoot well left handed, but I'm a little peeved they forced him to do this "NOW" not some other time.

    I've also decided the instructors are obviously teaching because they feel some POWER in doing it. Our instructor was never wrong, any correct answer given to their question was corrected so they looked "more right".

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    I thought about emailing/calling someone. I need to look at my card to get a last name.... They only mentioned it once and used first names the rest of the class. Sounds like I definitely got the short end of the stick for instructor quality. I was really interested more in field cleaning the animal anyways, but there wasn't much of that either.

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    Sure hope you didn't pay money for that shit, because if you did you got ripped. Were they NRA???? Report their dumbasses, that was just wrong....

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    I took mine ten years ago becuse when I moved here I could not find my old hunting licenses from the state where I came from. So instead of trying to get gradfathered I just took a class. Well worth the money I spent on it. It was given at Sportsmans Warehouse and the guys were good. I learned alot about Colorado hunting...

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