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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by joshl96, Mar 21, 2011.

  1. joshl96

    joshl96 Newb

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    i already past the written but didnt do the field test. im doing that in a few weeks. what should i expect to be doing?
     
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    Hoyt 'N' It Die Hard Bowhunter

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    welcome to BH.COM, I'm 30 and took mine 18 years ago when I was 12 and after the written we did some sporting clay shooting, basically to get a better feel for the guns. Things may have changed alittle since then..
     
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    What we did for our field session was sporting clays, .22 rifle and muzzle loader. About to do my bow portion. What they want for that is 4 out of 5 arrows in the vitals at 15 to 20 yards.
     
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    If you let us know which state you are going to be taking the test in, you may get a better answer.
     
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    its in new jersey
     
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    well, i took mine in new jersey, what i said in my previous post is probably exactly what youll be going through, nothing to extreme if you ask me.
     

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