HunterShooter - About Us
HunterShooter is the only organization dedicated to promoting and enhancing field marksmanship amongst hunters. By using real-world equipment in simulated real-world hunting scenarios, hunters finally have a way to test and develop their ability to shoot game. HunterShooter utilizes a complete shooting system, incorporating realistic targets and scoring methods that test accuracy, speed and anatomical knowledge evenly. This system is capable of simulating the factors of "buck fever" and teaches hunters how to cope in field situations. Hunters participating in HS events are required to use practical arms that are truly suitable for hunting.
There are many good organizations that promote hunting. However, they do very little to train and encourage hunters in becoming better field marksmen. Most hunting organizations focus on gear and techniques used before and after the shot, forgetting that marksmanship is what ultimately fills your tag.
HS events are scenario-based, freestyle affairs that test marksmanship, handling skills, and knowledge of big game anatomy. Scoring is based on accuracy, efficiency, and proper shot placement. In other words, the highest score may not go to the fastest or most accurate shooter, but the one who can blend all these elements evenly.
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| Yes, there is a real person behind this website. I'm John, nice to meet you. Military side, I'm a small arms instructor in the US Army Reserve with the Small Arms Readiness Group, on active duty since 2003, am a member of the USAR Shooting Team, and have managed a few first-place wins at the All Army Small Arms Championships and AFSAM (Armed Forces Skills at Arms Meeting.) Civilian side, I have a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Computer Systems, hold several shooting classifications at "Master" level, am a NROI-certified Range Officer, and NRA life member. |
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I'll be away on active duty until 2008, but I'm still working on the project when I can. Hopefully I'll answer your questions in the newsletter (you did sign up for for the free newsletter, right?) If I don't, you can reach me by email (spelled out to fool the spambots!): jbuol -(at)- copper -(dot)- net