Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
How should hunters maintain their zones of fire when terrain or forest density changes?
Whenever visibility or terrain changes, hunters must communicate to re-establish their relative positions and safe zones of fire.
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Question: How should hunters maintain their zones of fire when terrain or forest density changes?
Answer options:
- Maintain the original spacing regardless of visibility. ✅ Stop and re-establish safety boundaries and communication.
- Hurry through the dense area to get back to open ground.
- Always walk in a single-file line with loaded firearms.
Correct answer: Stop and re-establish safety boundaries and communication.
Explanation: Whenever visibility or terrain changes, hunters must communicate to re-establish their relative positions and safe zones of fire.
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