Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
In the context of safe hunting, 'self-control' means:
Self-control is the discipline to pass up a shot if the target is not clear, the backstop is poor, or a partner is too close to the zone of fire.
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Question: In the context of safe hunting, 'self-control' means:
Answer options:
- Being able to walk long distances without getting tired. ✅ The ability to refrain from shooting unless all safety conditions are met.
- Knowing how to clean a firearm without instructions.
- Being able to hit a target at 300 metres every time.
Correct answer: The ability to refrain from shooting unless all safety conditions are met.
Explanation: Self-control is the discipline to pass up a shot if the target is not clear, the backstop is poor, or a partner is too close to the zone of fire.
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