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Which of the following constitutes an unsafe loading practice?

Pointing the muzzle at a person while loading is clearly unsafe and violates CFSC safe handling principles; muzzle discipline is essential to prevent injury. (C

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Question: Which of the following constitutes an unsafe loading practice?

Answer options: ✅ Loading a firearm with the muzzle pointed at a person to speed up the process

  • Keeping the muzzle pointed downrange while loading under supervision
  • Ensuring the action is open while reloading
  • Loading on the bench with the firearm pointed at a safe backstop

Correct answer: Loading a firearm with the muzzle pointed at a person to speed up the process

Explanation: Pointing the muzzle at a person while loading is clearly unsafe and violates CFSC safe handling principles; muzzle discipline is essential to prevent injury. (CFSC Student Handbook, Safe Handling chapter)

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