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Wildlife Management. Archery. Firearms. Shooting Terms. 4-H SS&W. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Basic requirements of all animals. Click for correct response.
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Basic requirements of all animals. Click for correct response.
All types of environments required to support the animal or population. Click for correct response.
Maximum number of animals that can be sustained in an area. Click for correct response.
For every population or species this factor exists restricting the numbers of individuals or growth in population. Click for correct response.
The art and science of manipulating wildlife populations and the habitats upon which they depend to meet societal objectives. Click for correct response.
Body of an arrow. Click for correct response.
A device to hold arrows. Click for correct response.
Process of pulling the string back to the anchor point. Click for correct response.
A flat or broadened arrow point designed for hunting small game and killing the quarry by its impact. Click for correct response.
Observation that an arrow must flex to fly true to a mark. Click for correct response.
The tube that contains and directs the projectile. Click for correct response.
The parts of the firearm that load, fire and eject the cartridge. Click for correct response.
Reaction of the firearm to the force of a projectile being fired. Click for correct response.
Spirally arranged lands and grooves that impart a spin to the projectile or modify the dispersal of shot. Click for correct response.
A hole or opening in a sighting device like the hole in the center of a peep sight disk. Click for correct response.
Movement of the projectile toward the earth or the distance below the line of sight Click for correct response.
The ultimate stopping point for a projectile, often an earthen barrier, berm, or slope. Click for correct response.
The curved flight path of the arrow or other projectile. Click for correct response.
Shooting games where metallic shapes are the targets and knocking them over is the criterion for success. Click for correct response.
Three fundamental rules of firearm and archery safety. Click for correct response.
What is cardinal rules of safety. Bonus points – click to reveal. Empty and open until ready to fire. Muzzle or arrow pointed in a safe direction. Fingers off the string or trigger until ready to fire.
What the four H’s in 4-H stand for. Click for correct response.
The major disciplines in the 4-H Shooting Sports and Wildlife program. Click for correct response.
What are archery, air rifle and pistol, muzzleloading, shotgun, and wildlife?
Minimum age to participate in 4-H SS&W activities. Click for correct response.
Who may lead a 4-H SS&W event? Click for correct response.
What is a screened volunteer that is certified in the discipline being taught?
Another name for the State 4-H Shooting Sports & Wildlife Invitational Click for correct response.