from which distance is it best to practice in order to increase your accuracy in the field ?
  • crossbow
  • fouling
  • unknown
  • shorter
which shotgun choke is best for hunting a large, slow bird, such as a turkey?
  • full
  • bullet and field points
  • judo
  • practice
what is the preferred rifle shot for larger game animals, such as elk or bear?
  • prone
  • standing
  • ears and eyes
  • broadside
why should you aim with your dominant eye?
  • Point the muzzle in a safety direction
  • sitting and kneeling
  • arrow retention sprig
  • to increase your accuracy
which factor most influences the choices of arrow points ?
  • ears and eyes
  • always point the muzzle in a safe direction
  • it's purpose
  • waits for a clean kill before shooting
what is your initial goal when you sight-in a bow ?
  • a grouping anywhere on the target
  • Fire it into a backstop.
  • shooting an arrow from the cocked crossbow into a safe backstop
  • shooting glasses with high-impact lenses
what is the term for continuing to squeeze the trigger after the bullet fires?
  • fly correctly or accurately
  • follow through
  • down and right
  • caliber or gauge
what is a safe way to unload a muzzleloader ?
  • is determined through practice
  • high on the grip with two hands
  • use all four fingers on both hands
  • Fire it into a backstop.
what is the term for an arrow's stiffness?
  • broadside
  • bring the stock all the way up to your cheek and then back to your shoulder
  • prone
  • spine
after shooting, a muzzleloader must be cleaned to prevent ?
  • full
  • spine
  • fouling
  • standing
a hunter is right-handed. when shooting a shotgun this hunter should?
  • keep the gun pointed downrange
  • bring the left foot slightly forward
  • Point the muzzle in a safety direction
  • is the eye you should use to aim a firearm
Which of this is one of the firearm safety rules?
  • Point your gun at something you intended to shoot
  • it captures the string when the crossbow is cooked and holds the string in place until it's released by the trigger
  • Muzzleloaders are early firearms that are loaded from the open end.
  • Good marksmanship is critical for a clean kill.
sighting -in a rifle means ?
  • adjusting the sights to hit a target at a specific range
  • shooting an arrow from the cocked crossbow into a safe backstop
  • the process of lining up a firearm's rear and front sights
  • Bowhunting is done at closer range than rifle hunting
one way of shooting a bow is the bow sight aiming method. this method?
  • Rim fire primer is in the rim of the casing
  • round balls are used mainly for target practice
  • requires the ability to accurately judge distance
  • always point the muzzle in a safe direction
what legal requirements must you consider when selecting a firearm for hunting ?
  • at arm length's
  • caliber or gauge
  • follow through
  • half an hour
what type of eye protection should you wear when shooting a firearm ?
  • shooting glasses with high-impact lenses
  • round balls are used mainly for target practice
  • round balls, bullets, and shot
  • crossbow draw weight have become heavier
the best anchor point for drawing a bow?
  • Fire it into a backstop.
  • is determined through practice
  • it is shorter and lighter
  • determine problems with firing technique
what hunting position work best for taking practice shots ?
  • shooting an arrow from the cocked crossbow into a safe backstop
  • Fire it into a backstop.
  • sitting and kneeling
  • at arm length's
sighting -in a rifle helps the shooter ?
  • shooting glasses with high-impact lenses
  • a grouping anywhere on the target
  • Case, primer, powder, and projectile
  • determine problems with firing technique
why should you make sure the string serving is centered before you shoot a crossbow ?
  • to group your arrows consistently
  • a grouping anywhere on the target
  • use all four fingers on both hands
  • improved cylinder and modified
State wildlife agencies receive federal aid for hunting related projects. which agency provides this aid?
  • U.S. Fish and wildlife service
  • keep the gun pointed downrange
  • to group your arrows consistently
  • Rough
when firing a handgun, how far should you hold it from your body?
  • standing
  • compound bow
  • at arm length's
  • kisser button
the recurve bow differs from the longbow in that it has limbs that are what ?
  • 3d deer
  • broadside
  • hot water
  • shorter
what type of bow has a stock that is similar to a firearm and shoots shorter arrows ?
  • smokeless powder
  • crossbow might dry-fire
  • broadside
  • crossbow
how do you know the minimum arrow size that can be shit from your crossbow ?
  • keep the gun pointed downrange
  • bullet and field points
  • fly correctly or accurately
  • by checking the owners manual
most bowstrings have a small brass band to mark the correct position for knocking the arrow. what is the name for this band ?
  • swing-through
  • down and right
  • kisser button
  • nocking point
what is the correct way to shoulder a shotgun?
  • the crossbow design make it easier for firs-timers to gain confidence
  • it captures the string when the crossbow is cooked and holds the string in place until it's released by the trigger
  • bring the stock all the way up to your cheek and then back to your shoulder
  • armguard , finger protection, and quiver
Each rifle or handgun is designed to be used with a specific type of ?
  • cartridge
  • practice
  • fouling
  • sighting-in
what item attaches to the bowstring to improve accuracy by giving a consistent anchor point each time the bowstring is drawn?
  • still hunting
  • ears and eyes
  • follow through
  • kisser button
how should your bow arm be helt?
  • weight the archer pulls
  • to increase your accuracy
  • Compound and recurve
  • parallel to the ground
what bow rating is recommended for a mechanical or expandable arrow point ?
  • wheels and camps
  • 50 pounds or more
  • compound bow
  • nocking point
which of the following describes safe handling of a muzzleloader ?
  • black powder or a synthetic substitute
  • always point the muzzle in a safe direction
  • Point your gun at something you intended to shoot
  • use all four fingers on both hands
which arrow points kill by shock and may be used when hunting small game animals, such as rabbits and squirrels ?
  • action
  • Blunt points
  • vital organs
  • it's purpose
a bowfishing point is designed specifically to penetrate which type of fish ?
  • Rough
  • broadside
  • full
  • crossbow
In addition to teaching firearm and hunting safety why is hunter education Important?
  • requires the ability to accurately judge distance
  • the recurve crossbow is simpler
  • by checking the owners manual
  • It promotes responsible hunter behavior
which of the following is true about arrow points?
  • Muzzleloaders are early firearms that are loaded from the open end.
  • mechanical broadheads
  • arrows can be fitted with a variety of points
  • prone
which part of a modern firearm has the same function as the lock on a muzzleloader ?
  • safety
  • arrow retention sprig
  • action
  • practice
what is the sight picture ?
  • the process of lining up a firearm's rear and front sights
  • what you see when a firearm's sights are aligned correctly with the target
  • fire the rifle from a solid bench rest
  • draw the string back along the barrel to the latch
what is another term for an arrow's resistance to bending ?
  • spine
  • action
  • practice
  • fouling
what is an arrow that has not been properly matched to your bow unlikely to do ?
  • follow through
  • fly correctly or accurately
  • Archer's paradox
  • it is shorter and lighter
you are sighting-in a crossbow. what will give you more stability?
  • keep the gun pointed downrange
  • using a shooting bench
  • sitting and kneeling
  • apply slow,steady pressure until the gun fires
in hunting, it is important to know which eye is dominant, your dominant eye?
  • is the eye you should use to aim a firearm
  • fire the rifle from a solid bench rest
  • this method takes longer to perfect than the bow sight method
  • the recurve crossbow's limbs are longer
in deciding whether to use a right-or-left handed bow what is the determining factor ?
  • your dominant eye
  • down and right
  • smokeless powder
  • It promotes responsible hunter behavior
which type of firearm sight is simple, inexpensive, and standard on most of the handguns?
  • spine
  • open
  • 3d deer
  • judo
what should arrow spine strength be matched to ?
  • at arm length's
  • draw weight
  • 3d deer
  • draw the string back along the barrel to the latch
What are the basics parts of ammunition?
  • Case, primer, powder, and projectile
  • waits for a clean kill before shooting
  • Rim fire primer is in the rim of the casing
  • to prevent permanent hearing loss
which shotgun choke is the most open?
  • is determined through practice
  • waits for a clean kill before shooting
  • cylinder (unchoked)
  • it could slip off the bow
what is sighting alignment ?
  • the process of lining up a firearm's rear and front sights
  • Bowhunting is done at closer range than rifle hunting
  • Case, primer, powder, and projectile
  • bring the stock all the way up to your cheek and then back to your shoulder
which statement about muzzleloaders is true
  • a crossbow shoots conventional arrows
  • waits for a clean kill before shooting
  • draw the string back along the barrel to the latch
  • Muzzleloaders are early firearms that are loaded from the open end.
draw weight refers to which weight ?
  • parallel to the ground
  • weight the archer pulls
  • using a shooting bench
  • it could slip off the bow
which of the following broadheads offers a more consistent flight for a crossbow arrow ?
  • compound bow
  • mechanical broadheads
  • Distance- judging
  • always point the muzzle in a safe direction
when sighting-in rifle ?
  • fire the rifle from a solid bench rest
  • when the distance is known
  • the process of lining up a firearm's rear and front sights
  • hitting the target accurately and consistently
what kind of powder can cause serious injury if used in a muzzleloader?
  • sitting and kneeling
  • smokeless powder
  • vital organs
  • broadside
what is one special challenges that sets bow hunting apart from rifle hunting ?
  • has enough power to kill the game quickly and effectively
  • Bowhunting is done at closer range than rifle hunting
  • By pulling on the wrist straps or handles while standing up
  • a grouping anywhere on the target
the part of a muzzleloader rifle that fits against your shoulder is the ?
  • bolt
  • fouling
  • full
  • butt
you are shooting at a moving target. you raise the shotgun and point where you think the target will be when the shot arrives. this shooting method is called ?
  • snap-shooting
  • exhale half-way
  • judo points
  • bending
why has it become more important to use a crossbow cocking aid?
  • crossbow draw weight have become heavier
  • shooting glasses with high-impact lenses
  • Rim fire primer is in the rim of the casing
  • the crossbow design make it easier for firs-timers to gain confidence
what are the three types of projectiles used in muzzleloaders ?
  • keep the gun pointed downrange
  • it could slip off the bow
  • round balls, bullets, and shot
  • improved cylinder and modified
if spine strength is matched to the bow's draws weight what will minimized during flight ?
  • bending
  • fouling
  • nocking point
  • standing
which of the following is a building block of good marksmanship?
  • wear eye and ear protection when shooting a muzzleloader always point the muzzle in a safe direction
  • prone
  • practice
  • standing
there are four standard rifle-firing positions. which one provides the least support?
  • standing
  • prone
  • action
  • wheels and camps
which two shotgun chokes are best for hunting small, fast, close birds?
  • the recurve crossbow is simpler
  • improved cylinder and modified
  • Rim fire primer is in the rim of the casing
  • bring the left foot slightly forward
What powder is the the only kind that should be used in the muzzleloader?
  • use all four fingers on both hands
  • the recurve crossbow is simpler
  • black powder or a synthetic substitute
  • Rim fire primer is in the rim of the casing
why should you use ear protection when shooting a firearm ?
  • to group your arrows consistently
  • high on the grip with two hands
  • to prevent permanent hearing loss
  • to increase your accuracy
which of the following describes safe handling of a muzzleloader?
  • wear eye and ear protection when shooting a muzzleloader always point the muzzle in a safe direction
  • waits for a clean kill before shooting
  • practice points that weight the same as the broadheads you will hunt with
  • Muzzleloaders are early firearms that are loaded from the open end.
what is the correct way to cock a crossbow manually ?
  • arrows can be fitted with a variety of points
  • use all four fingers on both hands
  • waits for a clean kill before shooting
  • round balls, bullets, and shot
why do many hunters choose a recurve crossbow instead of a compound crossbow ?
  • the archer's paradox movement are extreme
  • black powder or a synthetic substitute
  • the recurve crossbow is simpler
  • fly correctly or accurately
There are four primary rules of firearm safety, what is one of this?
  • Point your gun at something you intended to shoot
  • round balls are used mainly for target practice
  • keep the gun pointed downrange
  • Point the muzzle in a safety direction
one way of shooting a bow is the instinctive aiming method. what is true about this method ?
  • wear eye and ear protection when shooting a muzzleloader always point the muzzle in a safe direction
  • is the eye you should use to aim a firearm
  • It promotes responsible hunter behavior
  • this method takes longer to perfect than the bow sight method
you're ready to shoot a crossbow. you take a deep breath. what should you do next ?
  • caliber or gauge
  • exhale half-way
  • straight up
  • Archer's paradox
which part of the crossbow holds the arrow in the track until the trigger is squeezed ?
  • vital organs
  • using a shooting bench
  • arrow retention sprig
  • improved cylinder and modified
what should you check before choosing a firearm for hunting ?
  • it meets the state legal projectile requirements
  • hitting the target accurately and consistently
  • Bowhunting is done at closer range than rifle hunting
  • to prevent permanent hearing loss
what do you call the corrosive buildup of black powder residue ?
  • spine
  • sighting-in
  • fouling
  • 3d deer
which statement about crossbows is false ?
  • use all four fingers on both hands
  • always point the muzzle in a safe direction
  • a crossbow shoots conventional arrows
  • it could slip off the bow
what parts of your body should have protection whenever you shoot any firearm?
  • arrow retention sprig
  • ears and eyes
  • sighting-in
  • it's purpose
what might happen if an arrow is too short for the bow ?
  • a grouping anywhere on the target
  • to increase your accuracy
  • fly correctly or accurately
  • it could slip off the bow
when sighting-in a bow, if your arrows are grouping below and to the right of the bull's-eye, how should you move your front sight?
  • down and right
  • at arm length's
  • wheels and camps
  • fire the rifle from a solid bench rest
Which part of the firearm loads, fires, and ejects shells or cartridges?
  • prone
  • action
  • safety
  • practice
you point a shotgun at a moving target.you swing the gun faster than the target is moving so that the muzzle passes the target. then you fire. this method of shooting is called?
  • straight up
  • snap-shooting
  • swing-through
  • follow through
Which of these describes a responsible hunter ?
  • Point your gun at something you intended to shoot
  • waits for a clean kill before shooting
  • Case, primer, powder, and projectile
  • it captures the string when the crossbow is cooked and holds the string in place until it's released by the trigger
how should you hold a handgun for maximum accuracy ?
  • parallel to the ground
  • draw the string back along the barrel to the latch
  • high on the grip with two hands
  • hot water
which bows can often be adjusted for both draw length and draw weight ?
  • crossbow
  • Compound and recurve
  • it's purpose
  • compound bow
what is the recommended way to uncock a crossbow ?
  • shooting an arrow from the cocked crossbow into a safe backstop
  • Rim fire primer is in the rim of the casing
  • use all four fingers on both hands
  • round balls are used mainly for target practice
what happens if the diameter of a crossbow arrow is to large for the grooved track in the barrel?
  • fly correctly or accurately
  • crossbow might dry-fire
  • the archer's paradox movement are extreme
  • crossbow draw weight have become heavier
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