The 10 commandments of hunter safety
- Treat every firearm with the same respect due a loaded firearm.
- Control the direction of your firearm’s muzzle.
- Be sure of your target and what is beyond it.
- Be sure the barrel and action are clear of obstructions.
- Unload firearms when not in use.
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Contents
- 1 What are the Ten Hunting Commandments?
- 2 What is the first rule of the Ten Commandments of Hunting?
- 3 What are the hunter safety rules?
- 4 Is hunter safety the same as firearm safety?
- 5 Why would a hunter choose to use a shotgun with slugs instead of a rifle?
- 6 What does prove stand for in gun safety?
- 7 What is the first step to become a responsible hunter?
- 8 Why should hunters avoid strapping harvested animals?
- 9 What are basic parts of ammunition?
- 10 What do I need to know before hunting?
- 11 What is the elbow carry?
- 12 What are the four areas to address when preparing for a hunting trip?
- 13 What should you never do especially when swinging on game?
- 14 What are the 4 primary rules of firearm safety?
- 15 How often should a firearm be cleaned to keep it in top condition?
What are the Ten Hunting Commandments?
The Ten Commandments of Firearm Safety
- Treat every firearm with the respect due a loaded gun.
- Be sure of the target and what is in front of it and beyond it.
- Keep your finger outside the trigger guard until ready to shoot.
- Unload firearms when not in use.
- Point a firearm only at something you intend to shoot.
What is the first rule of the Ten Commandments of Hunting?
1st Commandment Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction. This is the most important gun safety rule. A safe direction is one in which an accidental discharge will not cause injury to yourself or others.
What are the hunter safety rules?
Safety Tips
- Wear hunter orange when in the woods.
- Dress defensively.
- Know the effective range of your gun.
- Always identify your target before putting your finger on the trigger.
- Never shoot at sound or movement.
- Stay aware of other hunters.
- Be sure of your target and what lies beyond it.
Is hunter safety the same as firearm safety?
No, there are no exemptions. The reason is that hunter education encompasses a whole lot more than firearm safety. It is important that all hunters learn sportsmanship, conservation, about different methods (archery, muzzle-loading, etc.) of hunting, and basic hunting regulations.
Why would a hunter choose to use a shotgun with slugs instead of a rifle?
A slug from a shotgun will generally travel less far than a bullet from a rifle and is recommended when hunting in semi-rural areas.
What does prove stand for in gun safety?
PROVE. Point the firearm in the safest available direction. Remove all ammunition. Observe the chamber. Verify the feeding path.
What is the first step to become a responsible hunter?
Responsible behavior includes courtesy, respect of others and of wildlife, and involvement. Responsible hunters do not poach or act carelessly. Responsible hunters obey hunting laws, hunt fairly, practice safety rules, and wait for a clean kill before shooting.
Why should hunters avoid strapping harvested animals?
Why should hunters avoid strapping harvested animals to the hood of a vehicle for transport? It may be offensive to non-hunters, and the heat from the engine will spoil the meat.
What are basic parts of ammunition?
The basic components of ammunition are the case, primer, powder, and projectile(s). Shotshells have an additional component called wad.
What do I need to know before hunting?
If you are one of those people interested in hunting your own fresh deer meat, here are 5 things you must do before going on a hunt.
- Get your license and tag. First thing first: Get yourself a hunting license.
- Get familiar with your tools.
- Scout the area.
- Pack other hunting essentials.
- Wear proper clothes.
What is the elbow carry?
For the elbow carry position, you just tuck the butt of the firearm under your armpit and let the muzzle hang over your arm, just in front of your elbow. This carry position is only safe to use if you’re walking in open terrain because in heavily treed areas, branches could snag in the muzzle.
What are the four areas to address when preparing for a hunting trip?
1. There are four areas to address when preparing for a hunting trip: be ready, know your location, prepare for safety, and TELL OTHERS.
What should you never do especially when swinging on game?
No hunter, especially when swinging on game, should allow his or her gun to point at a person. Also, hunters should shoot only if there is an adequate backstop. Don’t shoot at a “skylined” animal.
What are the 4 primary rules of firearm safety?
The Four Primary Rules of Firearm Safety
- Watch that muzzle! Keep it pointed in a safe direction at all times.
- Treat every firearm with the respect due a loaded gun.
- Be sure of the target and what is in front of it and beyond it.
- Keep your finger outside the trigger guard until ready to shoot.
How often should a firearm be cleaned to keep it in top condition?
Clean your firearms after every use to keep them in top condition. This will help ensure that the action functions safely and properly and the ammunition performs as it should.