#60 A national hunt test that looks and feels like real duck hunting, judged by a standard that doesn’t blink—this is the HRC International Grand through the eyes of its chairman, Tracy Stubbs. We dig into why the Grand keeps growing, how a 1,000-dog event actually gets built, and what separates a solid weekend Finished dog from a Grand Champion that performs with style and precision.
Tracy breaks down the Grand’s five-series design—two land, two water, and an upland—and the scoring system that makes every decision matter. We talk pass rates around 20–25 percent, how marginal scores force perfection, and why consistency beats flashy heroics. You’ll hear how HRC’s realism—camouflage, decoys, poppers, duck-hunting distances—shapes training and produces dogs that are steady in the blind and sharp at the line.
If you’re choosing a puppy for competition or the marsh, you’ll get clear, practical guidance: look for multiple Grand passes in the pedigree, value amateur-earned titles, and insist on full health testing for longevity and reliability. Tracy shares what judges look for, how tests are approved for consistency and safety, and the volunteer engine—host clubs, site coordinators, and field crews—that makes the Grand possible. We also explore crossovers from field trials, why some adapt and others struggle, and the mindset shift required to check down on shorter, hidden-gun marks.
Most of all, this conversation is about community. Local HRC clubs welcome newcomers, teach real-world skills, and connect handlers across the country. Whether you’re aiming for your first Started ribbon or dreaming of Hall of Fame points, the best advice is timeless: slow down, train more than you trial, and run the dog when it’s truly ready.
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