"I guess i'm just nervouse about showing up to a class and towering above a bunch of kids and feeling akward.But in michigan anyone born after jan 1st 1960(49) has to take the class.And that is alot older than me.Now my next question:I got a .444,but i'm thinking of getting a revolver in 6" for hunting whitetail.Should I go with a .357 so I can practice alot with .38s,or get a .44 mag to be sure I can drop it,yet with less practice?
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Sam T "
I think you will be in for a pleasant surprise.
I've been teaching Hunter Ed classes for about 6 years now, and it will not only be a bunch of kids taking the class. The one we just started up is about 1/3 adults, the rest teens and kids down to 10 years old. The classes are a hell of a lot of fun and I'm sure you will enjoy it.
I believe all states use the same instruction manual with the only difference being the state will have it's name on the book. Ours is something like 26 hours long for an in class set of lessons or onecan take it on line which many are opting for. I do not like the on line course as there is no interaction between teacher and student.
Chapters in our book are:
1. Conservation and wildlife magagement
2. Firearms (This one takes two two hour classes covering long guns and handguns.
3. Bowhunting
4. Specialty hunting
5. Wildlife identification
6.Game recovery and are
7 Hunter resposibility
8. Survival and first aid
9 Special concerns
We have two range days, one at an archery place (PSE's range) whee the students get to shoot bows and arrows and the final range day where they get a feel for hunting on simulated hunts, simulated blood trail, map and compass work, and they shoot 15 rounds each in sitting, kneeling and prone positions under my watchful eye. (I run the rifle range portion.) You might feel a bit cramp with those kid size .22's
They also get hands on with shooting muzzle loaders as well on a different range. All in all a good program that is fun not only for those taking the class but for us insructors as well.
Granted, you classes may or may not be exactly like ours but I'd be willing to bet it'll be fairly close.
Paul B.