Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
What should you do if a bird or animal flies/runs into your hunting partner's zone of fire?
You must never swing your firearm or fire into another person's zone of fire, even if it means losing the opportunity to take a shot.
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Question: What should you do if a bird or animal flies/runs into your hunting partner's zone of fire?
Answer options:
- Shoot quickly before it goes too far.
- Follow it with your muzzle and shoot when it returns to your zone. ✅ Hold your fire and do not follow it into their zone.
- Shout for your partner to take the shot while you also shoot.
Correct answer: Hold your fire and do not follow it into their zone.
Explanation: You must never swing your firearm or fire into another person's zone of fire, even if it means losing the opportunity to take a shot.
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