what part of the game is the most effective place to shoot
  • recurve bow
  • vital organs
  • declination
  • Single shot and repeating
what do hunter ethics preserve
  • 2 to 4 quarts
  • elevation of the ground
  • The opportunity to hunt
  • weak heartbeat
most bowstrings have a small brass band to mark the correct position for knocking the arrow what is the name of this band
  • Fish point
  • still hunting
  • nocking point
  • wrapped up in a thermal foil blanket
what is the best way to treat a snake bite
  • rimfire primer is in the rim of the casing
  • keep the victim calm take him or her to a hospital
  • Shooting stage, Limiting out stage, Trophy stage, Method stage, Sportsman stage
  • what you see when a fire arms sites are aligned correctly with the target
which part of a modern far I'm has the same function as the lock on a muzzleloader
  • Full body harness
  • projecttile
  • powder
  • action
how can you show respect for natural resources
  • indicate an uphill direction
  • whenever the hunter is off the ground
  • by following the game laws and regulations
  • requires the ability to accurately judge distances
what is your dominant eye
  • A mechanical device that could fail
  • protecting or saving a resource
  • gathers light to magnify a target
  • the eye you should use to aim a fire arm
which shotgun choke is most open
  • gauge
  • caliber
  • cylinder
  • action
which statement is true about conservation versus preservation
  • A cool dry location
  • dress game with great caution until you find all parts of the broadhead
  • conservation favors hunters
  • shooting accurately
The rear end of an arrow has a slotted plastic tip that snaps into the string and holds the arrow in place what is the name of the slotted tip
  • prone
  • anatomy
  • nock
  • lead
what is the steadiest rifle firing position
  • boiling
  • keep the victim lying down loosen any restrictive clothing
  • practice
  • Prone
hunters tend to pass-through five stages of development what is the focus during the limiting out stage
  • immerse in coldwater
  • follow through
  • Full body harness
  • bagging the limit
What is a firearm safety
  • when hunting limit your shots to the most accurate range
  • A mechanical device that could fail
  • heat, escape, lessening , posture
  • an arrow is as deadly as a bullet
moving a victim with the back or neck injury should be left to professionals whenever possible if a victim must be pulled to safety what is the correct method
  • move the victim length wise headfirst supporting the head and neck
  • wrapped up in a thermal foil blanket
  • where you will be hunting and when you expect to return
  • mash the information on the firearms barrel to the information on the ammunition box before you shoot
The bullets for a rifle and handguns are commonly made out of
  • lead
  • A cool dry location
  • Head on
  • Shelter, fire, and signal
what is the first step for both loading and unloading a firearm
  • Bring the stock all the way up to your cheek and then back to your shoulder
  • to be more visible to other hunters
  • wrap with a loose dry dressing
  • point the muzzle in a safe direction
Hunters should teach others work with landowners and cooperate with the game wardens these efforts are part of what makes a hunter
  • muzzle control and terrain
  • A responsible sportsman
  • barrels and ammunition
  • firearm and hunting safety
what should you do if you fall overboard into Coldwater
  • keep the victim lying down loosen any restrictive clothing
  • try to reboard your boat even if it is swamped
  • hitting the target accurately and consistently
  • when I shot will give you a clean cool
what type of arrowhead spears fish and secures them until landed with an attached line
  • altitude
  • rounded soft point
  • broadside
  • Fish point
A hunter is shooting a rifle in the field for the safest and most accurate shot this hunter should
  • Cover the body with cheesecloth to keep it clean
  • rimfire primer is in the rim of the casing
  • wrapped up in a thermal foil blanket
  • shoot from prone position with a rest
there are several ways to carry a firearm which technique should you use when you need to fire quickly
  • The firing pin strikes the primer
  • birth and death rates
  • two handed or ready carry
  • conservation favors hunters
what five essential elements must be present to provide a proper habitat for wildlife
  • Cover the body with cheesecloth to keep it clean
  • rimfire primer is in the rim of the casing
  • to be more visible to other hunters
  • food, water, cover, space, and arrangement
what are contour lines that are sharply tapered
  • reveal how much vertical distance there is between each contour line
  • show the elevation of the ground
  • indicate an uphill direction
  • indicate downhill direction
A 20 gauge shell is placed in a 12 a shotgun what is the danger
  • wait a short distance away watch for any rise and fall of the animals chest
  • Match the information on the barrel to the information on the ammunition box
  • The shell could lodge in the barrel and cause serious personal injury
  • try to reboard your boat even if it is swamped
what is a symptom of hypothermia
  • vital organs
  • weak heartbeat
  • heat, escape, lessening , posture
  • when crossing a fence
which statement about arrows are true
  • about two weeks or more
  • an arrow is as deadly as a bullet
  • to improve hunters skills and knowledge
  • it can be changed by nature or humans
what statement about muzzleloaders is true
  • never carry more than one caliber gave ammunition at the same time
  • muzzleloaders are early firearms that are loaded from the open end
  • Bring the stock all the way up to your cheek and then back to your shoulder
  • when hunting limit your shots to the most accurate range
what should you do if you need to haul your fire arm into a tree stand
  • fire the rifle from a solid bench rest
  • unload the firearm and open the action
  • well in advance of the hunt
  • unload the fire arm
what is the term for continuing to squeeze the trigger after the bullet fires
  • altitude
  • follow through
  • broadside
  • vital organs
after field dressing game take steps to protect the meat one of the steps are
  • Cover the body with cheesecloth to keep it clean
  • at least 55% of the load with even distribution
  • fire the rifle from a solid bench rest
  • move the victim length wise headfirst supporting the head and neck
arrows have plastic vanes or feathers that provide stability and accuracy in-flight what is the name of these vanes are feathers
  • anatomy
  • rifling
  • fletching
  • projecttile
what is the first step to cleaning a firearm
  • keep the victim lying down loosen any restrictive clothing
  • rimfire primer is in the rim of the casing
  • fire the rifle from a solid bench rest
  • Point the muzzle in a safe direction
how many people in the US hunt
  • fire it into a backstop
  • Hunter judgment mistakes
  • about 5% of the population
  • Shelter, fire, and signal
rifles shotguns and handguns differ mostly based on their
  • shooting accurately
  • elevation of the ground
  • barrels and ammunition
  • Open action and magazine
what is the best way to make sure you have the proper ammunation for your firearm
  • immerse in coldwater
  • keep the victim lying down loosen any restrictive clothing
  • mash the information on the firearms barrel to the information on the ammunition box before you shoot
  • Bring the stock all the way up to your cheek and then back to your shoulder
what is the best prevention against careless behavior when hunting
  • A cool dry location
  • shooting accurately
  • recurve bow
  • self control
landowners often complain that hunters do what
  • to be more visible to other hunters
  • fire it into a backstop
  • do not get permission to hunt
  • to improve hunters skills and knowledge
what shotgun choke has the tightest shot pattern
  • after each use
  • Prone
  • a fully automatic firearm may not be used for hunting
  • Full choke
to take game and minimize it suffering what should you know the of the animal you are hunting
  • choke
  • Fish point
  • Open action and magazine
  • anatomy
you get lost in extremely cold weather you are unable to start fire which of the following is the best way to survive
  • keep the gun pointed downrange
  • wrapped up in a thermal foil blanket
  • Shelter, fire, and signal
  • look for a natural shelter
you're hunting with others which two factors are most important in choosing how to carry your firearm
  • The hunter in the center uses trail carry
  • two handed or ready carry
  • muzzle control and terrain
  • wrapped up in a thermal foil blanket
which of the following would be a good spot to store ammunition
  • a cleaning rod
  • practice
  • shooting accurately
  • A cool dry location
what statement is true
  • to ensure the wise use and management of renewable resources
  • when hunting limit your shots to the most accurate range
  • when I shot will give you a clean cool
  • gathers light to magnify a target
what do contour lines on a topographic map show
  • whenever the hunter is off the ground
  • by following the game laws and regulations
  • elevation of the ground
  • is determined through practice
hunters tend to pass through the five stages of development what is the focus during the shooting stage
  • Shelter, fire, and signal
  • A responsible sportsman
  • shooting accurately
  • getting the shot off
which of the following is a proper way to treat hypothermia
  • when I shot will give you a clean cool
  • wrap with a loose dry dressing
  • replace wet clothing with dry clothing
  • to improve hunters skills and knowledge
what is the preferred rifle shot for larger game animals such as elk or bear
  • broadside
  • a cleaning rod
  • choke
  • altitude
you stumble in the field the barrel of your firearm gives into the ground before all the steps to check for in obstruction in the fire arm after pulling a muscle in a safe direction what is the next step
  • wrapped up in a thermal foil blanket
  • muzzle control and terrain
  • unload the firearm
  • shoot in the heart lung area
State wildlife agencies receive federal aid for hunting related projects the agency that provides this aid is the
  • two handed or ready carry
  • immerse in coldwater
  • US Fish and wildlife service
  • bagging the limit
three hunters are walking side-by-side which of the following would be safe
  • at least 55% of the load with even distribution
  • Shelter, fire, and signal
  • The primer explodes and Sparks the gun powder
  • The hunter in the center uses trail carry
what is preservation
  • heat, escape, lessening , posture
  • by keeping firearms out of sight
  • protecting or saving a resource
  • the eye you should use to aim a fire arm
all hunters should take several steps to prepare for each hunting trip which step would ensure that you take only legal game
  • immerse in coldwater
  • heat exhaustion
  • learn about your quarry
  • muzzle control and terrain
which type of firearm sight is simple inexpensive and standard on handguns
  • Open sights
  • Full body harness
  • a cleaning rod
  • Fish point
you are carrying a firearm before crossing a fence the first thing you should do is
  • getting the shot off
  • unload the fire arm
  • shoot in the heart lung area
  • keep the gun pointed downrange
what is the correct treatment for 1st° or second-degree burn with closed blisters
  • point the muzzle in a safe direction
  • rimfire primer is in the rim of the casing
  • A cool dry location
  • immerse in coldwater
when you go on a hunting trip you should leave a hunting plan with someone you trust what information should be on the plan
  • Shelter, fire, and signal
  • keep your finger outside the trigger guard until ready to shoot
  • where you will be hunting and when you expect to return
  • wrapped up in a thermal foil blanket
Hunter education programs have always taught young hunters
  • A responsible sportsman
  • firearm and hunting safety
  • replace wet clothing with dry clothing
  • keep the gun pointed downrange
what is the proper tool to use to clear an obstruction from your firearm
  • rounded soft point
  • immerse in coldwater
  • a cleaning rod
  • Broadhead
Bullets when shot from a rifle or handgun what causes the spinning
  • rifling
  • a cleaning rod
  • practice
  • Action
to set hunting regulations wildlife managers monitor habitat conditions they also monitor what
  • nocking point
  • Hunter judgment mistakes
  • declination
  • birth and death rates
when a shotgun fires a sequence of events takes place after the hunter pulls the trigger what is the next event in the sequence
  • The firing pin strikes the primer
  • two handed or ready carry
  • A responsible sportsman
  • by keeping firearms out of sight
how can you show respect for nonhunters
  • it can be bumped from the safe position
  • fire the rifle from a solid bench rest
  • show the elevation of the ground
  • by keeping firearms out of sight
how far should you hold a handgun away from your body
  • 2 to 4 quarts
  • indicate an uphill direction
  • in arms length
  • vital organs
True North and magnetic north or not the same the difference between them is called what
  • declination
  • Action
  • still hunting
  • a cleaning rod
which part of the far on loads fires any jacks shells or cartridges
  • Fish point
  • Broadhead
  • prone
  • Action
outdoors you drink plenty of water take frequent breaks and shed layers as you warm up these are steps to prevent what
  • Full body harness
  • heat exhaustion
  • more than half
  • wrapped up in a thermal foil blanket
what can happen to a firearm safety
  • it can be bumped from the safe position
  • indicate an uphill direction
  • reveal how much vertical distance there is between each contour line
  • the eye you should use to aim a fire arm
what is a telescopic sight
  • gathers light to magnify a target
  • protecting or saving a resource
  • when hunting limit your shots to the most accurate range
  • heat, escape, lessening , posture
what is sight alignment
  • The primer explodes and Sparks the gun powder
  • gathers light to magnify a target
  • rimfire primer is in the rim of the casing
  • The process of lining up a firearms rear and front sights
what is a safe way to unload a muzzleloader
  • firearm and hunting safety
  • fire it into a backstop
  • immerse in coldwater
  • A mechanical device that could fail
are four main causes of hunting incidents which causes most likely to lead to action two discharges and straight shots
  • immerse in coldwater
  • mechanical failure
  • Shelter, fire, and signal
  • The firing pin strikes the primer
you get lost and need a shelter what do you do first
  • indicate an uphill direction
  • keep the gun pointed downrange
  • look for a natural shelter
  • Hunter judgment mistakes
hunting loses respect as a sport when hunters do what
  • keep your finger outside the trigger guard until ready to shoot
  • learn as much as you can about the hunting area before you arrive
  • Layers offers superior insulation
  • participate in hunting while ignoring the arguments of critics
what is conservation
  • gathers light to magnify a target
  • the eye you should use to aim a fire arm
  • keep the victim lying down loosen any restrictive clothing
  • to ensure the wise use and management of renewable resources
when you get lost and find yourself a survivor mode what are your priorities
  • shooting accurately
  • when crossing a fence
  • immerse in coldwater
  • Shelter, fire, and signal
which statement about broadheads is true
  • what you see when a fire arms sites are aligned correctly with the target
  • muzzleloaders are early firearms that are loaded from the open end
  • Point the muzzle in a safe direction
  • dress game with great caution until you find all parts of the broadhead
four basic characteristics animals can be identified by
  • participate in hunting while ignoring the arguments of critics
  • by sharing your knowledge and skills with other hunters
  • movement, sounds, group behavior, and markings
  • when I shot will give you a clean cool
what should be used to screw on broadheads
  • when crossing a fence
  • indicate downhill direction
  • indicate an uphill direction
  • specially designed wrenches
what does H.E.L.P prefer to
  • hitting the target accurately and consistently
  • heat, escape, lessening , posture
  • it can be changed by nature or humans
  • protecting or saving a resource
which of the following is a building block of good marksmanship
  • disease
  • Action
  • broadside
  • practice
on way to shoot a bow is the bowsight aiming that did this method
  • by following the game laws and regulations
  • requires the ability to accurately judge distances
  • keep the victim calm take him or her to a hospital
  • whenever the hunter is off the ground
The rule of fair chase address
  • indicate an uphill direction
  • fire it into a backstop
  • how game may be take it
  • about two weeks or more
what is the correct treatment for 2nd° or 3rd° burns with open blisters
  • self control
  • follow through
  • unload the firearm and open the action
  • wrap with a loose dry dressing
what is the correct treatment for shock
  • the eye you should use to aim a fire arm
  • when hunting limit your shots to the most accurate range
  • The process of lining up a firearms rear and front sights
  • keep the victim lying down loosen any restrictive clothing
when should a hunter wear a fall arrest system
  • requires the ability to accurately judge distances
  • whenever the hunter is off the ground
  • the eye you should use to aim a fire arm
  • by following the game laws and regulations
within a firearm a burning material creates pressure to force the bullet or shot out of the barrel what is the burning material
  • cylinder
  • Action
  • shock
  • powder
which is the safest device to use while climbing a tree or in a tree stand
  • broadside
  • Open sights
  • Full body harness
  • Broadhead
why do hunters pattern a shotgun
  • it can be changed by nature or humans
  • The hunter in the center uses trail carry
  • to select ammunition with the best performance
  • to improve hunters skills and knowledge
The first rule of firearm safety is watch the muzzle what does this mean
  • keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction at all times
  • how game may be take it
  • keep the gun pointed downrange
  • keep the victim calm take him or her to a hospital
how much water do you need a day
  • 2 to 4 quarts
  • Open sights
  • in arms length
  • about 5% of the population
what is the main difference between centerfire in rimfire ammunition
  • keep the victim calm take him or her to a hospital
  • self control
  • rimfire primer is in the rim of the casing
  • immerse in coldwater
what can happen to carrying capacity
  • unload the firearm and open the action
  • it can be changed by nature or humans
  • indicate an uphill direction
  • the eye you should use to aim a fire arm
when should a hunter begin to get in shape for hunt
  • replace wet clothing with dry clothing
  • unload the firearm and open the action
  • indicate downhill direction
  • well in advance of the hunt
there are four standard Reisling firing positions which position is best for learning the fundamentals of shooting
  • gauge
  • broadside
  • prone
  • snap shooting
The best anchor point for drawing a bow
  • show the elevation of the ground
  • determines problems with shooting technique
  • is determined through practice
  • fire it into a backstop
how often should a firearm be cleaned to keep it in top condition
  • Open sights
  • barrels and ammunition
  • after each use
  • weak heartbeat
how long can you survive without food
  • when the distance is known
  • an arrow is as deadly as a bullet
  • about two weeks or more
  • indicate an uphill direction
your skin is pale, cold, and clammy your pulse is rapid your breathing is shallow you feel fear what are the symptoms of
  • Fish point
  • shock
  • anatomy
  • still hunting
example of safe and ethical operation oven all-terrain vehicle is
  • a fully automatic firearm may not be used for hunting
  • getting out of the vehicle before taking a shot
  • rounded soft point
  • Shooting stage, Limiting out stage, Trophy stage, Method stage, Sportsman stage
planning a hunt that will involve strenuous physical activity well in advance of the hunt you should begin to do what
  • fletching
  • get in shape
  • declination
  • projecttile
what type of bullet is recommended for rifles with a tubular magazine
  • steel
  • vital organs
  • Fish point
  • rounded soft point
aside from being a good marksman what is key to making a clean kill
  • rifling
  • Broadhead
  • patience
  • self control
what is the name for the narrowing at the muzzle end of a shotgun barrel
  • follow through
  • choke
  • a cleaning rod
  • steel
you are shooting a muzzleloader a hang fire happens what should you do
  • unload the firearm and open the action
  • when I shot will give you a clean cool
  • keep the gun pointed downrange
  • firearm and hunting safety
many fatal firearm incident are reported each year what fraction of these incidents occur in the home
  • Full body harness
  • mechanical failure
  • heat exhaustion
  • more than half
what are rounded contour lines
  • indicate downhill direction
  • it can be changed by nature or humans
  • when the distance is known
  • it can be bumped from the safe position
what is the only arrowhead that may be used for big game hunting
  • Match the information on the barrel to the information on the ammunition box
  • Broadhead
  • practice
  • rifling
what is the final step in correctly matching ammunition to a firearm
  • what you see when a fire arms sites are aligned correctly with the target
  • keep the victim lying down loosen any restrictive clothing
  • Bring the stock all the way up to your cheek and then back to your shoulder
  • Match the information on the barrel to the information on the ammunition box
four main causes of hunting incidents one of these causes is
  • after each use
  • two handed or ready carry
  • Hunter judgment mistakes
  • birth and death rates
what statement is true about fully automatic firearms
  • try to reboard your boat even if it is swamped
  • a fully automatic firearm may not be used for hunting
  • The species are fully protected by law
  • at least 55% of the load with even distribution
type of bow has limbs that curve away from the belly of the bow
  • after each use
  • Open sights
  • patience
  • recurve bow
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