Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
When using a tree stand, how should a firearm be brought up into the stand?
To prevent accidental discharge or dropping the firearm during a climb, it should be hoisted up unloaded using a rope only after the hunter is secure.
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Question: When using a tree stand, how should a firearm be brought up into the stand?
Answer options:
- Climb with the firearm slung over your back.
- Have a partner toss it up to you. ✅ Use a pull-rope to hoist the unloaded firearm up after you are safely buckled in.
- Climb with the firearm in one hand and the ladder in the other.
Correct answer: Use a pull-rope to hoist the unloaded firearm up after you are safely buckled in.
Explanation: To prevent accidental discharge or dropping the firearm during a climb, it should be hoisted up unloaded using a rope only after the hunter is secure.
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