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A gun may have only one mounting point for the sling swivel.
Question 2
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The forward hand (left hand for a right hand shooter) should rest against the sling swivel when the position is built.
Question 3
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The length of the sling should be adjusted so the rifle is fully supported by the sling.
Question 4
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The prone position is the most stable position due to the body's low center of gravity.
Question 5
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The prone position is the least stable position due to the elbows being pressed into the shooting mat.
Question 6
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In the prone position, elbows should remain close to the rifle. The further out they are spread, the more unstable the position becomes.
Question 7
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When building any shooting position the rifle should always be brought to the cheek.
Question 8
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When building any position, the head should be brought down to lay on the stock.
Question 9
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In the standing position, the feet should be placed about shoulder's width apart.
Question 10
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In the standing position, feet should be placed close together, with the heels touching.
Question 11
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It the standing position, the forward arm, (left arm for right handed shooters) is not allowed to come in contact with the upper body.
Question 12
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In the standing position, the forward arm (left arm for right handed shooters) should be tucked into the body (rested on the hip and rib cage) for support.
Question 13
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In the standing position, the forearm may rest on either the fist, the fingers or the palm of the hand.
Question 14
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The key to being successful in any position is to always build the position and hold the rifle exactly the same way every time.
Question 15
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In the sitting position, legs must be crossed.
Question 16
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In the sitting position, the elbows should be placed in the pocket of the knees.
Question 17
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In the sitting position, the elbows should rest on the knee caps.
Question 18
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In the kneeling position, a kneeling roll may be used under the buttocks for comfort.
Question 19
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In the kneeling position, a kneeling roll may be used to support the instep.
Question 20
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In the kneeling position, the forward arm (left arm for right handed shooters) should rest along the surface of the thigh.
Question 21
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In the kneeling position, the forward elbow (left elbow for right handed shooters) should rest in the hollow between the knee cap and the femur (upper leg bone).
Question 22
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Each position should be built around a shooters natural point of aim.
Question 23
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A blinder is a flap attached to the rear sight to block the view of the non-aiming eye.
Question 24
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The action is the mechanism that allows the gun to fire.
Question 25
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The last stopping point for a bullet or shot is called the backstop
Question 26
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The backstop is another term for the target.
Question 27
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By definition, the barrel is the tube that contains and directs the bullet or shot.
Question 28
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The barrel is the opening that the bullet or shot comes out of.
Question 29
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Cease Fire means to stop or put an end to.
Question 30
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Finishing the shot is called cease firing.