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Never Shoot At Hard Objects

Never Shoot At Hard Objects



If you shoot at a hard object, there is a great possibility that you will end up being the target. The bullet can ricochet off the object and come at you. We don't want that to happen.
Question Which of these objects can you shoot at?
(a) tin can
(b) rocks
(c) buildings
(d) none of these
Never Shoot At Hard Objects
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Firearm Safety
Always Control Your Temper Always Control
Your Temper
Never Shoot Towards A Building Never Shoot
Towards A Building
Never Transport A Loaded Weapon Never Transport a
Loaded Weapon
Don't Get Too Close To the Scope Don't Get Too Close
to the Scope
Never Shoot Toward A Road Never Shoot Toward
a Road
Treat Every Gun As If It Is Loaded Treat Every Gun As
If It Is Loaded
Never Lean Your Gun On a Post Never Lean Your Gun
on a Post
Always Know What You're Shooting At Always Know What You
Are Shooting At
Never Shoot At Hard Objects Never Shoot At
Hard Objects
Always Wear Eye Protection Always Wear Eye
Protection
Never Rest Your Finger On the Trigger Never Rest Your Finger
on the Trigger
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