I've only seen one black fellow at the range during sighting in days prior to the deer season. he was having a bit of troulbe with poor grouping and was worried that hir rifle had gone sour.
I asked to look at it and asked his permission to check the screws on the rifle and scope mounts. Two loose screws on the front ring of the scope and the front stock screw was also loose. After that, the rifle would group although we had to make a slight adjustment of the crosshair setting.

I never did find out if he got his deer.
There was one black fellow with his two kids that went through our Hunter Ed class. They did well, but haven't seen or heard from them since. Some of my students keep in touch and others don't. it's always nice to know how they did on their hunts.
Paul B.