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What is the primary purpose of a hunter's 'Zone of Fire'?
A Zone of Fire is the area in which a hunter can safely shoot without endangering others in their group; it is typically about 45 degrees in front of each hunte
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Question: What is the primary purpose of a hunter's 'Zone of Fire'?
Answer options: ✅ To define the area where a hunter can safely discharge their firearm relative to their hunting partners.
- To determine the maximum effective range of a specific calibre.
- To mark the property boundaries of a legal hunting territory.
- To calculate the trajectory of a bullet over 500 metres.
Correct answer: To define the area where a hunter can safely discharge their firearm relative to their hunting partners.
Explanation: A Zone of Fire is the area in which a hunter can safely shoot without endangering others in their group; it is typically about 45 degrees in front of each hunter.
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