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Bill Miller
Ounces
Drams
Grains
Grams
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.30-06
.45-70 Gov’t
.300 WSM
.257 Wthby. Mag.
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Development of optical sighting systems
Faster burning powders
Development of smokeless powder
Development of rifling
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Treat every firearm as if it is loaded
Never point a gun at anything you do not intend to kill
Carry your gun so that you can control muzzle direction at all times
Always check for muzzle obstructions before shooting
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#5, #6, #7
#2, #8, #9
BB, T, F
#7 ½, #8, #12
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.25-06 Rem.
.30-30 Win.
6.5 Creedmore
.30-06
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Assault rifle
Attack rifle
Armalite Rifle
Artillery rifle
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Ask if it’s unloaded
Ask what make and model it is
Point in a safe direction and verify it is unloaded yourself
Verify the caliber or gauge
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A serious condition which you should have checked immediately by an optometrist
The determination of which of your eyes is more focused and more useful – just like being right- or left- handed
The fact that sight is the most important of the five senses
The ability to shoot with either eye
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The length of the barrel and ramrod
Whether the rifle is a flintlock, percussion or modern primer system
Whether you are loading black powder or a substitute like Pyrodex
Seating the projectile firmly against the powder charge with no air space in between.
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The scope has a 44mm ocular lens
The scope has a 44mm objective lens
The scope is 44 power in magnification
You need to use 44mm mounting rings to hold the scope in place
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Disassemble the gun to its basic components
Take off the safe and pull the trigger to assure it’s empty and decocked
Visually inspect the gun to make sure it’s unloaded
Run a lightly oiled patch down the barrel
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Load the magazine when leaving camp or vehicle, but only chamber a round when you’re ready to shoot
Keep your gun loaded and a round up the spout at all times, but make sure the safety is on until you shoot.
Make sure your gun is loaded at all times because you might have only a split second to shoot.
Don’t load the magazine or chamber a round until it’s time to shoot
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There is no powder and bullet in the gun
When there is no charge in the flash pan, or no percussion cap or primer in place
When it is enclosed completely in a carrying case
When you have manually removed the powder and bullet without firing
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Consistent mushrooming and deep penetration
No deformation upon impact like full metal jacket military ammo
All-lead cast bullets with no jacket at all
Highly frangible so in essence they “explode” on impact
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Gloves and good boots
Safety glasses and hearing protection
Targets and target stands
Hat and sunglasses
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The gun will fire continuously as long as the trigger is held back
It’s built to fire twice with each pull of the trigger
It’s for military, police and home defense use only
It will feed live rounds automatically from the magazine to the chamber, but will fire once and once only with each pull of the trigger
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Round nosed
Flat tip
Traditional spire points
Soft-tipped spire points
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Check wind direction one more time
Secure your safety harness in place
Lift your empty firearm with action open from the ground on a secure rope, then load it
Climb the ladder with all your gear, including your rifle, on your back
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