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While hunting, you lower your shotgun to shoulder level to cross a small stream. According to ACTS, what must you do with your finger?

CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS rule #3. Maintain trigger finger discipline while moving — finger should remain outside the trigger guard until intentionally firin

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Question: While hunting, you lower your shotgun to shoulder level to cross a small stream. According to ACTS, what must you do with your finger?

Answer options: ✅ Keep your finger indexed along the stock outside the trigger guard

  • Place your finger on the trigger ready to shoot if necessary
  • Insert your finger into the trigger guard while crossing
  • Hold the hammer and place finger on the trigger

Correct answer: Keep your finger indexed along the stock outside the trigger guard

Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS rule #3. Maintain trigger finger discipline while moving — finger should remain outside the trigger guard until intentionally firing.

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