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Which of these best describes verifying the feeding path (PROVE step 4) on a detachable-magazine bolt-action rifle?
Correct: PROVE step 4 requires verifying the feeding path; for magazine-fed bolt rifles remove the magazine and inspect the feed ramp, chamber and mag well visu
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Question: Which of these best describes verifying the feeding path (PROVE step 4) on a detachable-magazine bolt-action rifle?
Answer options: ✅ Remove the magazine, open the bolt, and visually inspect the feed ramp, chamber and magazine well for obstructions (PROVE step 4).
- Leave the magazine in and visually inspect only the chamber (partial).
- Tap the magazine to see if rounds move (not sufficient).
- Rely on previous firing history to assume feeding path is clear (unsafe).
Correct answer: Remove the magazine, open the bolt, and visually inspect the feed ramp, chamber and magazine well for obstructions (PROVE step 4).
Explanation: Correct: PROVE step 4 requires verifying the feeding path; for magazine-fed bolt rifles remove the magazine and inspect the feed ramp, chamber and mag well visually (CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE Procedure).
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