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ARTLETT 2010
Hunter Education
2010 HUNTER EDUCATION
Step one:
Internet course information and instructions.
Step two:
You must sign up for the in-person practical exercise portion of the
course before taking the online course.
Step three:
After completing step one (reading the instructions) and step two
(signing up for the in-person practical exercise portion of the course),
you may proceed to the online portion of the course.
Step one:
2010 HUNTER EDUCATION
The Internet hunter education course consists of two parts: the online
portion and the practical exercise and testing portion. The Internet
hunter education course is not easier than the standard course! The
online portion takes more time than the traditional hunter education
course, but the practical exercise and testing portion is usually com-
pleted in one or two days.
To successfully complete the Internet course and get your hunter edu-
cation certification card, you must do all of the following:
3. Memorize four basic firearm safety rules: (1) treat each firearm
like a loaded firearm, (2) always control the muzzle of your fire-
arm, (3) keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on
the target, and (4) be sure of your target and what is
beyond. There are certainly additional firearm safety
rules. However, these four are basic safety rules
every hunter should know and practice. You must be
able to write, from memory, the four basic firearm safety rules
2010 HUNTER EDUCATION
during the practical exercise and testing portion.
4. Pre-register for and attend the entire practical exercise and test-
ing portion. There, you must demonstrate safe gun handling and
a mature and responsible attitude towards firearms, people and
natural resources. Written, shooting and attitude tests are part
of the practical exercise and testing portion. The written test
consists of 100 questions covering a variety of hunter education
subjects. Students must score 75 percent or higher to pass the
course. Your attitude will also determine whether you pass or
not. You must show a mature and responsible attitude towards
firearms, fellow students, your instructor and natural resources.
You can fail this course based on your attitude.
Also, you may use the attached targets used for the shooting
test and practice before you arrive at Camp Bartlett.
5. The shooting test consists of live firing with a .22 rimfire rifle at
targets 50 feet from the shooter. Students must fire five practice
shots at the bulls eye target, 10 shots in the prone position at
the squirrel target, 10 shots at the rabbit in the sitting or kneel-
ing position and 10 shots at the rabbit target in the standing po-
sition. Fifty percent or 15 out of 30 must be in the kill zone of
the two targets.
Step two:
2010 HUNTER EDUCATION
• Full name
• Troop # and sponsoring institution
• Week attending Camp Bartlett
• Contact phone number
• Contact email address
• Parent/Legal guardian name
Step three:
After completing step one (reading the instructions) and step two
(signing up for the in-person practical exercise portion of the course),
you may proceed to the online portion of the course.
RESTRICTIONS
CALIBER: ANY .22 CAL. RIM FIRE RIFLE
RANGE: ANY SAFE 50-FT., INDOOR OR OUTDOOR RANGE
SIGHTS: ANY IRON SIGHTS OR SCOPES NOT OVER SIX POWER
DOWN
TO CENTER GROUP,
MOVE REAR SIGHT
IN DIRECTION THE
SIGHT-IN TARGET BULLET MUST MOVE
DO NOT SCORE 5 6 7 8 9 10 9 8 7 LEFT 6 5 TO CENTER ON
RIGHT TARGET.
SHOTS TOUCHING A SCORING RING RECEIVE THE HIGHER VALUE SHOTS OUTSIDE OF SCORING RING ARE SCORED AS MISSES