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When crossing a fence with a companion, how should the firearms be handled to maintain the ACTS and PROVE standards?

To maintain safety (ACTS/PROVE), firearms must be unloaded and one person should manage the firearms while the other crosses to ensure muzzles are always pointe

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Question: When crossing a fence with a companion, how should the firearms be handled to maintain the ACTS and PROVE standards?

Answer options:

  • Both hunters should climb simultaneously with their firearms slung over their backs. ✅ One hunter holds both unloaded firearms while the other person crosses, then passes them over with muzzles pointed away.
  • Both hunters should lean their loaded firearms against the fence before crossing.
  • The firearms should be tossed over the fence onto soft grass before the hunters climb.

Correct answer: One hunter holds both unloaded firearms while the other person crosses, then passes them over with muzzles pointed away.

Explanation: To maintain safety (ACTS/PROVE), firearms must be unloaded and one person should manage the firearms while the other crosses to ensure muzzles are always pointed in a safe direction.

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