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Official Delaware Hunting Safety Course Delaware Division of Fish & Wildlife

Effective October 30, 2009, the Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife changed their guidelines for distance learning. Students are now required to spend a minimum amount of time on each course page before proceeding to the certification exam.

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Chapter 2 Review Questions

1. The three basic parts of a modern firearm are __________.
cartridge, stock, and barrel
action, stock, and barrel
stock, trigger, and action
barrel, chamber, and muzzle
2. Label the indicated parts of a bolt-action rifle.
Bolt action rifle
3. The chemical component in ammunition that ignites the gunpowder when struck by the firing pin is the .

4. The action of a firearm is made up of parts that __________.
block the trigger or hammer to prevent accidental firing
hold ammunition before it's loaded into the chamber
load, unload, fire, and eject the used cartridge or shotshell
serve as the handle of the firearm
5. You should use only ammunition that exactly matches the caliber or gauge specifications marked on the of your firearm.

6. Label the indicated parts of rifle and shotgun ammunition.
Cross-section of bullet and shotgun shell
7. List six types of firearm actions.
8. A safety is located around the receiver of the firearm and __________.
ensures that the firearm can never be accidentally fired
is a device that blocks the action to prevent accidental firing
is always located either inside or on the trigger guard
all of the above
9.

Which of the following is true of the magazine?

Working the action causes ammunition to be moved from the magazine to the chamber for firing.
Two types of magazines are low-range and high-range.
All firearms have a magazine.
The magazine is an optional safety device available only on rifles.
10. The most accurate sight for a firearm is the .

11. The design feature that causes a bullet to spiral, which increases accuracy and distance, is called .

12. is a measure related to the diameter of the bore and the size of the shotshell designed for that bore.

13. List the most common shotgun chokes.
14. Steel shot is __________.
lighter than lead shot, reducing its velocity and distance
harder than lead shot, keeping the pattern tighter
non-toxic, unlike lead shot that can be toxic to waterfowl
all of the above
15. Knowing your firearm’s range is critical—it allows you to__________.
determine whether or not you’re able to make a clean kill
make accurate shots at any distance as long as they are within your firearm’s range
know at what distances your firearm could cause injury
both a. and c.
16. Different gauge shotshells should not be mixed together because ______________.
once mixed, it is impossible to separate them accurately.
a smaller gauge shotshell can slip past the chamber of a larger gauge gun and result in serious personal injury.
a 12-gauge shotshell can be chambered into a 20-gauge shotgun and result in serious personal injury.
none of the above.
17. Firearms should be stored , in a location, separate from .

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