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HCAP MCQ SATURDAY 30th JULY 2022 – RESULTS

The following candidates (HCAP numbers, followed by mark achieved) were successful in the HCAP MCQ held in the Woodford Dolmen Hotel, Carlow, on Saturday 30th July 2022 and are eligible to participate in the HCAP Range Test to be held at the Midlands Range, Blue Ball, Tullamore, Co. Offaly R35 NC58 on Saturday 6th August 2022. Procedures for Range Tests will be posted here separately.

Candidates who were Deferrals or No-Shows at this MCQ on 30th July 2022 will be carried forward to the next scheduled MCQ, except where they have missed two or more MCQs without notice.

2022/0011, 92%, Pass
2022/0089, 98%, Pass
2022/0090, 90%, Pass
2022/0091, 88%, Pass
2022/0093, 96%, Pass
2022/0094, 88%, Pass
2022/0095, 80%, Pass
2022/0097, 90%, Pass
2022/0099, 84%, Pass
2022/0100, 86%, Pass
2022/0101, 84%, Pass
2022/0102, 82%, Pass
2022/0103, 88%, Pass
2022/0104, 98%, Pass

The following candidate (HCAP number, followed by mark achieved) was unsuccessful and is required to re-sit the MCQ stage before proceeding to any Range Test. The application fee for Repeat Candidates is €50.00. “Fail” grades may be appealed to the HCAP Assessment Committee, subject to written application accompanied by re-checking fee, €50.00. Where written application for re-checking is received, it is reviewed by the Committee at the next scheduled Committee meeting following receipt of application. Applications for re-checking must be received within 10 (ten) days of publication of results on this blog.

2022/0096, 68%, Fail

 

CALIBRE .223 – DEER-LEGAL OR NOT?

A variety of .223 Remington cartridges with a .308 Winchester (right) for comparison

The question of legality of the calibre .223 rifle for hunting of wild deer or for purposes of the HCAP Range Test crops up regularly and recent correspondence received by Deer Alliance HCAP suggests that the .223 has been approved for use by the NPWS as meeting requirements.

The Regulations governing this, S.I. No. 239/1977 (Wildlife Act, 1976 (Firearms and Ammunition) Regulations, 1977) specifies that you can only use a centre-fire rifle of not less than .22 calibre with a muzzle energy of not less than 1700 foot-pounds to hunt deer species and such rifles must use bullets weighing not less than 55 grains.

Leaving aside for the moment the question of minimum legal versus minimum recommended calibre, it would appear that the .223 does not meet the muzzle energy (ME) requirement of “not less than 1700 foot-pounds”.

An analysis of the different ammunition manufacturers’ published ballistics show that no .223 ammunition in the range 55 grains and upwards meets the minimum requirement of 1700 foot-pounds of energy at the muzzle.

For example, Sellier & Bellot produce the .223 Remington ammunition in bullet weights ranging from 52 grains to 77 grains. Muzzle energy is measured in joules, with one joule being equivalent to 0.737562 foot-pounds (for an approximate result, divide the energy value by 1.356). The Sellier & Bellot in 55-grain delivers 1822 joule of energy at the muzzle, which is equivalent to 1343.838 foot-pounds. The 69-grain Hollow-Point Boat-Tail round delivers 1904 joule at the muzzle, equivalent to 1404.318 foot-pounds.

The Hornady 55-grain bullets delivers only 1282 foot-pounds at the muzzle, reducing to 995 foot-pounds at 100 yards. The Hornady 68-grain bullet delivers 1323 foot-pounds at the muzzle.

The Federal 55-grain bullet also delivers 1282 foot-pounds at the muzzle, reducing to 1008 at 100 yards.

The Lapua 55-grain bullet delivers 1642 joule, 1211 foot-pounds at the muzzle, while the 69-grain bullet delivers 1623 joule, 1199 foot-pounds at he muzzle.

The Sierra 55-grain bullet delivers 1262 foot-pounds ME, while the Sierra 77-grain bullet delivers 1264 foot-pounds ME.

It is apparent from this cross-section of manufacturers and their associated published ballistics information, that the .223 calibre does not meet the legal requirement of 1700 foot-pound ME  in any bullet weight from 55-grain to 77-grain.

Having regard for the foregoing, it is clear that the .223 calibre rifle should not be approved by NPWS WLU in relation to issue of a deer hunting licence based on use of this calibre and will not be accepted as a deer-legal calibre by Deer Alliance HCAP for purposes of the HCAP Range Test.

FIREARMS USERS REPRESENTATIVE GROUP OPPOSE STRUCTURE AND MAKE-UP OF NEW FIREARMS EXPERT COMMITTEE

JAMES BROWNE TD, MINISTER OF STATE AT THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, WHO HAS ESTABLISHED THE FIREARMS EXPERT COMMITTEE WITH THE OBJECTIVE OF REVIEWING FIREARMS LEGISLATION IN IRELAND AND MAKING RECOMMENDATIONS ARISING FROM THAT REVIEW

SHOOTING GROUPS COME TOGETHER TO PROTEST THEIR CONCERNS AT PROPOSED “FIREARMS EXPERT COMMITTEE” STRUCTURE AND MAKE-UP

BACKGROUND

The establishment of a five-person “Firearms Expert Committee” was announced by the Department of Justice on 24 th June 2022 on behalf of James Browne TD, Minister of State at the Department of Justice.

The establishment of such a body was first proposed in media interviews by Minister Browne in
September 2021 and confirmed in the document, Justice Plan 2022, published in March 2022
(paragraph 35, page 15 of that document).

The terms of reference for the Committee were later stated as:

1: To carry out an assessment of all types of firearms which are currently licenced in the State
2: To determine their use under the existing licensing system.
3: To make recommendations based on this assessment on which types of firearms should be
licensable in the State and for what purposes.
3: To consider whether firearms certificates should be conditioned to specify the locations where the firearm may be used.
4: To consider whether firearms certificates should be conditioned to limit the use of the firearm to the purpose for which the firearms certificate was sought.
5: To consider whether there should be a limit on the number and type of firearms a person may hold.
6: To make recommendation on other matters that might be examined in the future.
7: To provide a report or reports containing recommendations on these matters to the Minister
8: To examine any other firearms licensing matter or carry out any other relevant task the
Minister considers appropriate during the Committee’s term.

Expressions of Interest in appointment to the Committee were invited early in April 2022, with a
closing date of 29th April 2022. Two places on the Committee were allocated in advance to
representatives of An Garda Síochána and the Department of Justice respectively, with expressions of interests invited in respect of the position of Chairperson and two individual members. According to the Department of Justice, in total, fourteen applications were received for the position of Chairperson and thirty-four for the position of Ordinary Member.

Having regard for the make-up of the Committee as announced on 24 th June, the Firearms Users Representative Group, on behalf of its participating member groups, are deeply concerned at the fact that the community of shooting and hunting enthusiasts which their participating members represent is largely unrepresented.

There is no doubt that firearms legislation in Ireland is overdue for review and consolidation. There are eleven Acts of the Oireachtas, thirty-one Statutory Instruments and three EU Directives governing the possession, user and carriage of firearms in Ireland. Firearms legislation in Ireland is widely regarded by many as the most restrictive in Europe and differs significantly from the procedures and protocols applicable in other Member States of the European Union. According to available sources, with an estimated 235000 legally-held firearms in use across an estimated 150000 to 175000 individual owners, while gun ownership in Ireland is less than one-third of the average level of ownership across the majority of EU Member States. Meanwhile, gun crime is largely restricted to a criminal underworld, which will remain unaffected by firearms legislation, current or proposed. Gun crime involving licensed firearms owners is limited to a very small number of isolated cases with specific surrounding circumstances. Criminals will always have access to firearms, with none of the restrictions applicable to the law-abiding sporting shooter.

OUR CONCERNS

The deep concern felt by the Firearms Users Representative Group relates to the complete lack of representation of sporting shooters on the new Committee, and the fact that the wide-ranging terms of reference of the Committee are likely to have implications for owners of sporting firearms across a range of shooting disciplines. There is no provision for consultation with sporting shooters, no provision for access to Minutes of meetings of the Committee, or to review or comment on any recommendations of the Committee.

By his action in establishing the FEC in the form proposed and without open consultation with all stakeholders, the Minister has done something unique here, he has united all users of firearms into a cohesive grouping, which never has never happened to this level before. The Firearms Users Representative Group is a fully inclusive and a fully representative voice for firearms users across the widest range of shooting disciplines.

CALL ON MINISTER TO RECONSIDER MAKE-UP OF FIREARMS EXPERT
COMMITTEE AND TO ENSURE PROPER REPRESENTATION OF FIREARMS USERS

In these circumstances, the Firearms Users Representative Group and its participating organisations have at best a limited confidence in the Committee and at worst, a highly guarded response to its establishment. We now call on Minister of State James Browne TD to reconsider the make-up of the Committee, to enlarge its base and to ensure full and proper representation of sporting shooters across the range of shooting disciplines embodied by the Firearms Users Representative Group, or alternatively put a system in place where this Group is fully consulted at all stages of this process, and nothing is produced for implementation without consultation and agreement with the Firearms Users Representative Group.

FURG has written to the Minister of State at the Department of Justice James Browne TD expressing the above concerns and await his response.

Spokespersons for the Firearms Users Representative Group:

Dan Curley, 086 2328 356, Email: chairman@nargc.ie
Liam Nolan, 086 1927 845, Email: lmnolanbl@gmail.com

Member Organisations: National Association of Regional Game Councils, FACE Ireland
(representing 14 fieldsports organisations), Irish Deer Society, Irish Deer Commission, Wild Deer
Association of Ireland, Deer Alliance HCAP, Countryside Alliance (Ireland), Country Sports Ireland, Midlands National Shooting Centre of Ireland, Irish Firearms Dealers Association, Irish Clay Target Shooting Association, National Association of Sporting Rifle & Pistol Clubs, Irish Country Sports Association, Precision Rifles Ireland.

(A number of other organisations are considering joining, and are awaiting the approval of their
respective boards of management)

NEXT HCAP TRAINING WORKSHOP, MCQ & RANGE TEST – CONFIRMED DATES

Applications are open for the next scheduled HCAP Training Workshop and MCQ, taking place on Saturday 30th July 2022 at the Woodford Dolmen Hotel, Kilkenny Road, Carlow, Co. Carlow R93 N207 (10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.), followed a week later by the Range Test at the Midland Range, Blue Ball, Tullamore, Co. Offaly on Saturday 6th August 2022 commencing at 10.00 a.m. sharp.

Application can be made through the Online Applications section from the homepage of the Deer Alliance website, cost €165.00 plus €35.00 for the hard-copy Stalker Training Manual. To apply online click HERE

Applications can also be made in hard copy by post (download and print Application Form from the Homepage of the website), with payment by cheque or postal order payable to Deer Alliance.

ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES

The following candidates are eligible to participate in this round of training and assessment:

ANHOLD, Heinrich
BEIRNE, Declan
BYRNE, Brendan
CHOWANIEC, Adam
FARRELL, Gavin
FENTON, Darren
FIELDS, Andrew
GETHINS, Kyle
HALLINAN, John
KAVANAGH, David
KAVANAGH, Dylan
KELLY, Alex
KISSANE, David
McGRATH, Daniel
O’BRIEN, Jason
O’DONOGHUE, Daniel
O’TOOLE, Martin
O’TOOLE, Patrick
ROCHE, Shakur
SZCZEPANIEC, Artur
THOMSEN, Birthe
THORNTON, John
TURNER, Graham
VAN LEEUWEN, Dylan

This list will be updated as applications are received. Last update, 27.7.2022

Five candidates were de-listed as eligible candidates on 21st June 2022, having been No-Shows at multiple successive MCQs in 2021 and 2022. These candidates must re-enter as Repeat Candidates if they wish to achieve HCAP certification.

Candidate numbers:

2021/0006
2021/0001
2021/0011
2021/0018
2021/0023

THIS EVENT MAY BE THE LAST OPPORTUNITY INTENDING CANDIDATES WILL HAVE TO PARTICIPATE IN HCAP BEFORE THE START OF THE 2022-2023 SEASON. COURSES ARE NOT NORMALLY RUN DURING THE HUNTING SEASON, SEPTEMBER TO FEBRUARY EACH YEAR.

HCAP RANGE TEST SATURDAY 25th JUNE 2022 – SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The candidates listed below all completed their Deer Alliance Hunter Competence Assessment Programme with a Range Test at the Midland Range, Blue Ball, Tullamore on Saturday 25th June 2022. Thanks go to the Midland Range management and personnel, including J. P. Craven and Tony Saunders, and to Deer Alliance Range Officers Pat Scully and Liam McGarry. Successful candidates received their HCAP Certificates, ID cards and badges from Liam Nolan, Deer Alliance HCAP Course Director.

NEW HCAP-CERTIFIED CANDIDATES, DATE OF CERTIFICATION 25th JUNE 2022

APOSTOL, Alexandru, 2022/0075
BEJAN, Iacov, 2022/0076
BELL, Paul, 2022/0065,
CAHILL, Liam, 2022/0079
CANTWELL, Sean, 2022/0068
CUMMINGS, Isaiah, 2022/0069
DALY, Stuart, 2022/0082
DOWNES, Adrian, 2022/0070
DUNNE, Martin, 2022/0073
FORTUNE, Alan, 2022/0034
FRANDES, Adrian, 2022/0084
GEORGIEV, Georgi, 2022/0085
GLEESON, Sean, 2022/0064
GRENNAN, Robert, 2022/0074
HEALY, John, 2022/0039
JURKOWSKI, Wojciech, 2022/0081
KELLY, John, 2022/0083
KIBAROV, Todor, 2022/0086
MURPHY, Gary, 2022/0072
PUICAR, Vasile Florin, 2022/0077
RYAN, Daire, 2022/0063
SHARKEY, Gerald, 2022/0067
SLUDDS, Enda, 2022/0020

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES

Applications are now open for the next HCAP Training Workshop, MCQ and Range Test in the 2022 Series, taking place in July/August (dates to be confirmed). Application can be made online through the Online Applications section of the website (from the Homepage). 

HCAP RANGE TEST, SATURDAY 25th JUNE 2022 – ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Range Test for HCAP Candidates having successfully completed their MCQ on 18th June 2022 and in some cases, on previous dates, will take place on Saturday 25th June 2022 at the Midland National Shooting Centre, Blue Ball, Tullamore, Co. Offaly R35 NC58, commencing at 10.00 a.m. sharp.

The list includes candidates eligible for the Range Test following qualification at previous MCQs but having deferred their Range Test on previous occasions. Such candidates are reminded that if having deferred two or more Range Tests, they miss the Range Test on 25th June 2022 they will be de-listed as eligible and may complete their HCAP only by re-entering for the Range Test stage and paying a Repeat Fee of €50.00.

Candidates should be present from 9.30 a.m. in order to sign in and to exhibit their current Firearms Certificate and evidence of insurance.

Zeroing of rifles is not permitted on the day of the Range Test.

Candidates intending to use firearms other than their own are advised to arrange to visit the Range before the day of the Range Test so that they have some prior experience with the rifle to be used. Contact Tony Saunders, 087 0977 589 or John Paul Craven, 086 823 2641 to arrange a visit or to arrange private tuition, as necessary

Procedures to be followed at each Range Test are posted separately.

ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES

APOSTOL, Alexandru
BEHAN, Conor
BEJAN, Iacov
BELL, Paul
BODIU, Alina Simina
BUCKLEY, Tanya
CAHILL, Liam
CANTWELL, Sean
CUMMINGS, Isaiah
DALY, Stuart
DOWNES, Adrian
DUNNE, Martin
FOLEY, Ian
FORTUNE, Alan
FRANDES, Adrian
GEORGIEV, Georgi
GLEESON, Sean
GRENNAN, Robert
HEALY, John
JURKOWSKI, Wojciech
KELLY, John
KIBAROV, Todor
LARKIN, Richard
LAWLOR, Jonah
LAWRENCE, Michael
MANNINGHAM-BULLER, Edward
MURPHY, Gary
O’NEILL, Simon
PUICAR, Vasile Florin
RYAN, Daire
SHARKEY, Gerald
SLUDDS, Enda

HCAP MCQ SATURDAY 18th JUNE 2022 – RESULTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

The following candidates (HCAP numbers, followed by mark achieved) were successful in the HCAP MCQ held in the Woodford Dolmen Hotel, Carlow, on Saturday 18th June 2022 and are eligible to participate in the HCAP Range Test to be held at the Midlands Range, Blue Ball, Tullamore, Co. Offaly R35 NC58 on Saturday 25th June 2022. Procedures for Range Tests will be posted here separately.

Candidates who were Deferrals or No-Shows at this MCQ on 18th June 2022 will be carried forward to the next scheduled MCQ, except where they have missed two or more MCQs without notice.

2022/0075, 82%, Pass
2022/0076, 80%, Pass
2022/0065, 90%, Pass
2022/0087, 80%, Pass
2022/0071, 88%, Pass
2022/0079, 90%, Pass
2022/0068, 94%, Pass
2022/0069, 84%, Pass
2022/0082, 80%, Pass
2022/0070, 86%, Pass
2022/0073, 86%, Pass
2022/0084, 84%, Pass
2022/0085, 88%, Pass
2022/0064, 86%, Pass
2022/0074, 88%, Pass
2022/0039, 92%, Pass
2022/0081, 88%, Pass
2022/0083, 92%, Pass
2022/0086, 90%, Pass
2022/0077, 90%, Pass
2022/0078, 80%, Pass
2022/0072, 92%, Pass
2022/0077, 92%, Pass
2022/0063, 92%, Pass
2022/0067, 90%, Pass

Congratulations to all Candidates and best of luck in the Range Test.

HCAP TRAINING WORKSHOP & MCQ, SATURDAY 18th JUNE 2022 (APPLICATIONS CLOSE AT MIDNIGHT ON WEDNESDAY 15th JUNE 2022)

Sika calf

Calving season is almost upon us. If you come across a recently-born calf in the wild, leave it be, do not handle it or disturb it. The dam will return to the calf several times each day, it is not abandoned!

Applications are open for the next scheduled HCAP Training Workshop and MCQ, taking place on Saturday 18th June 2022 at the Woodford Dolmen Hotel, Kilkenny Road, Carlow, Co. Carlow R93 N207 (10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.), followed a week later by the Range Test at the Midland Range, Blue Ball, Tullamore, Co. Offaly on Saturday 25th June 2022 commencing at 10.00 a.m. sharp.

Application can be made through the Online Applications section from the homepage of the Deer Alliance website, cost €165.00 plus €35.00 for the hard-copy Stalker Training Manual. To apply online click HERE

Members of IFA Countryside can avail of a discounted cost (subsidised by IFA Farm Business Skillnet) of only €120.00 (to include Training Workshop, Stalker Training Manual, MCQ & Range Test). To enquire about IFA Membership (which includes a range of benefits including shooting insurance) call 0818 924 982. To book through IFA Countryside as a current member click HERE

APPLICATIONS FOR THE EVENT ON 18th JUNE 2022 WILL CLOSE AT MIDNIGHT ON WEDNESDAY 15th JUNE 2022

The following confirmed candidates are eligible for this Workshop and MCQ:

ANHOLD, Heinrich
ARMSTRONG, Robert
APOSTOL, Alexandru
BEIRNE, Declan
BEJAN, Iacov
BELL, Paul
BEWICK, Stuart
BUCKLEY, Tanya
BYRNE, Brendan
CAHILL, Liam
CANTWELL, Sean
CORR, Francis
CULBERT, Trevor
CUMMINGS, Isaiah
DALY, Stuart
DOWNES, Adrian
DUNNE, Martin
FARRELL, Gavin
FENTON, Darren
FRANDES, Adrian
GEORGIEV, Georgi
GLEESON, Sean
GRENNAN, Robert
HARVEY, Stephen
HEALY, John
JURKOWSKI, Wojciech
KELLY, Alex
KELLY, John
KIBAROV, Todor
LARKIN, Richard
LAWRENCE, Michael
MURPHY, Gary
O’DONOGHUE, Daniel
PUICAR, Vasile Florin
RYAN, Daire
SHARKEY, Gerald
SZCZEPANIEC, Artur
TURNER, Graham

This list will be updated as applications are received. Last update 14.6.2022.

 

HCAP RANGE TEST SATURDAY 21st MAY 2022 – SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES

Small or far away? Sika Hind Deer Targets, HCAP Range Test Saturday 21st May 2022

Candidates in the prone position prepare for their Grouping Target, 100 metres
Standing position, 40 metres

The candidates listed below all completed their Deer Alliance Hunter Competence Assessment Programme with a Range Test at the Midland Range, Blue Ball, Tullamore on Saturday 21st May 2022. All candidates demonstrated a high standard of marksmanship. Thanks go to the Midland Range management and personnel, including J. P. Craven and Tony Saunders, and to Deer Alliance Range Officer Pat Scully. Successful candidates received their HCAP Certificates, ID cards and badges from Liam Nolan, Deer Alliance HCAP Course Director.

New HCAP-Certified Candidates, date of certification 21st May 2022:

ARCZYNSKI, Adam, 2022/0051
BLAZEVIC, Zeljko, 2022/0060
BUCKLEY, Gavin, 2022/0052
BURKE, Hugh, 2022/0053
CARROLL, Simon, 2022/0050
CUDDEN, Ryan, 2022/0058
CUNNINGHAM, Niall, 2022/0062
CURNOW, John, 2022/0003
ELLIS, Anthony, 2022/0057
FALLON, Brian, 2022/0025
FERGUSON, David, 2022/0017
FINN, John, 2022/2022/0056
HANLON, David, 2022/0030
HANNON, Colm, 2020/0067
MURPHY, David, 2021/0076
O’FARRELL, Richie, 2022/0059
ORAGANO, Paul, 2022/0055
SHERIDAN, Stephen, 2022/0054
SMYTH, Fred, 2022/0061

Congratulations to all successful candidates

HCAP RANGE TEST SATURDAY 21st MAY 2022

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The following candidates are eligible to participate in the HCAP Range Test taking place at the Midland Range, Blue Ball, Tullamore, Co. Offaly R35 NC58 on Saturday 21st May 2022:

ARCZYNSKI, Adam, 2022/0051
BLAZEVIC, Zeljko, 2022/0060
BEHAN, Conor, 2021/0012
BUCKLEY, Gavin, 2022/0052
BURKE, Hugh, 2022/0053
CARROLL, Simon, 2022/0050
CUDDEN, Ryan, 2022/0058
CUNNINGHAM, Niall, 2022/0062
CURNOW, John, 2022/0003
ELLIS, Anthony, 2022/0057
FALLON, Brian, 2022/0025
FERGUSON, David, 2022/0017
FINN, John, 2022/2022/0056
FOLEY, Ian, 2021/0025
FORTUNE, Alan, 2022/0034
HANLON, David, 2022/0030
HANNON, Colm, 2020/0067
LAWLOR, Jonah, 2021/0058
MANNINHAM-BULLER, Edward, 2020/0018
MURPHY, David, 2021/0076
O’FARRELL, Richie, 2022/0059
O’NEILL, Simon, 2021/0026
ORAGANO, Paul, 2022/0055
SHERIDAN, Stephen, 2022/0054
SLUDDS, Enda, 2022/0020
SMYTH, Fred, 2022/0061

All candidates should be present to register from 9.30 a.m. and sign in with their ID, Firearms Certificate and evidence of valid insurance.