Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
A hunter hears a rustling in the bushes that sounds exactly like a large deer. The hunter should:
Never shoot at sound or movement. You must wait for full visual confirmation of the target.
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Question: A hunter hears a rustling in the bushes that sounds exactly like a large deer. The hunter should:
Answer options:
- Fire a 'warning shot' into the bush.
- Aim at the bush to be ready for the animal to emerge. ✅ Wait until the animal is fully visible and clearly identified.
- Throw a rock into the bush to see what runs out.
Correct answer: Wait until the animal is fully visible and clearly identified.
Explanation: Never shoot at sound or movement. You must wait for full visual confirmation of the target.
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