Three things on a firearm that have stayed the same throughout time?
What is Action, stock, and barrel.
What are the 4 shooting techniques used when you are ready to shoot your game?
What is 1. Shoot from a rest. 2. Breathe. 3. Trigger Squeeze. 4 Follow through.
Lead shotshells can be used when hunting:
What is upland game birds.
Large white birds with black tipped wings?
What is Shoot! these are snow geese.
Riffles and handguns shoot...?
What are cartridges.
What are 3 types of hunting methods you can use when aiming at game?
What is swing through method, snap shooting method, and sustained lead method.
When cleaning a firearm what are three things to always remember.
What is Remove all ammunition from the table, Point the muzzle in a safe direction at all times, and follow the owners manual.
Barn owl
What is Dont shoot
Used for aiming not to be mistaken with a scope.
What is the sight or bead.
Three of the four basic components of ammunition are?
What is case, primer, gunpowder, projectile
What are the 3 steps to the firing process?
What is 1. Shell inserted into the chamber. 2. Trigger squeeze to engage the hammer. 3. Ignition step
When aiming you should always aim with your dominant eye called:
What is the master eye.
Ringed neck pheasants (female)
What is Dont shoot
Function of the wad in shotshells is for?
What is keeping the projectiles spread tight and close together.
Structure used to hit the primer causing an ignition.
What is the hammer?
Steel shotshells should be used when?
What is whenever you are hunting for game with a shotgun or required for all waterfowl.
The steadiest firing position is the:
What is the prone position
Sandhill crane
What is Shoot!
Gunpowder when ignited does what?
What is convert into a gas an rapidly expand pushing the projectile(s) out.
In riffles and handguns, the barrel is designed to do what to the projectile?
What is spin.
The most unsteadiest firing position is:
What is the standing position.
Greenhead Mallard Duck
What is Shoot