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Which factor most limits a hunter's 'Zone of Fire' in a thick forest?
In thick brush, visibility is heavily reduced, meaning the safe zone where a hunter can be sure of their target and backstop becomes much narrower.
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Question: Which factor most limits a hunter's 'Zone of Fire' in a thick forest?
Answer options:
- The weight of the firearm.
- The magazine capacity. ✅ The visibility and proximity of other people.
- The type of camouflage being worn.
Correct answer: The visibility and proximity of other people.
Explanation: In thick brush, visibility is heavily reduced, meaning the safe zone where a hunter can be sure of their target and backstop becomes much narrower.
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