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There are four primary rules of firearm safety, what is one of this?
Point the muzzle in a safety direction
Which of this is one of the firearm safety rules?
Point your gun at something you intended to shoot
In addition to teaching firearm and hunting safety why is hunter education
Important?
It promotes responsible hunter behavior
Which of these describes a responsible hunter ?
waits for a clean kill before shooting
State wildlife agencies receive federal aid for hunting related projects. which
agency provides this aid?
U.S. Fish and wildlife service
What are the basics parts of ammunition?
Case, primer, powder, and projectile
Each rifle or handgun is designed to be used with a specific type of ?
cartridge
What is the main difference between centerfire and rimfire ammunition ?
Rim fire primer is in the rim of the casing
choose the true statement about steel shot versus lead shot?
Steel shot weights about one-third less than lead shot
which type of firearm sight is simple, inexpensive, and standard on most of the
handguns?
open
Which part of the firearm loads, fires, and ejects shells or cartridges?
action
To become a proficient archer one must practice and develop what important
skill?
Distance- judging
proper bow selection and fit are essential for what ?
Maximum accuracy and performance
which arrow points kill by shock and may be used when hunting small game
animals, such as rabbits and squirrels ?
Blunt points
what bow rating is recommended for a mechanical or expandable arrow point ?
50 pounds or more
what should arrow spine strength be matched to ?
draw weight
what might happen if an arrow is too short for the bow ?
it could slip off the bow
what is one special challenges that sets bow hunting apart from rifle hunting ?
Bowhunting is done at closer range than rifle hunting
, in deciding whether to use a right-or-left handed bow what is the determining
factor ?
your dominant eye
draw weight refers to which weight ?
weight the archer pulls
which of the following is true about arrow points?
arrows can be fitted with a variety of points
what is the term for an arrow's stiffness?
spine
the recurve bow differs from the longbow in that it has limbs that are what ?
shorter
which arrow points are best for shooting bag targets, foam targets, or grass -type
targets ?
bullet and field points
what is an arrow that has not been properly matched to your bow unlikely to do ?
fly correctly or accurately
what are three essential accessories ?
armguard , finger protection, and quiver
what item attaches to the bowstring to improve accuracy by giving a consistent
anchor point each time the bowstring is drawn?
kisser button
the compound bow can reduce draw weight by 50 percent or more due to what
feature?
wheels and camps
a bowfishing point is designed specifically to penetrate which type of fish ?
Rough
if spine strength is matched to the bow's draws weight what will minimized during
flight ?
bending
what is it called when bending occurs when an arrow is released from the bow ?
Archer's paradox
which bows can often be adjusted for both draw length and draw weight ?
compound bow
which arrows points have small protruding wire springs (grabbing Hooks) on the
point to prevent the arrow from dissapiring when shot into ground cover ?
judo points
what is another term for an arrow's resistance to bending ?
spine
how should your bow arm be helt?
parallel to the ground
which factor most influences the choices of arrow points ?
it's purpose
what happens if your arrows are too lightly or heavily spined for your bow ?
the archer's paradox movement are extreme
why has it become more important to use a crossbow cocking aid?
crossbow draw weight have become heavier