How The Rifle And Handgun Fire - Hunter
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- Unit 1: Introduction to Hunter Education
- Topic 1: Firearm Safety Rules
- Video: Welcome to Hunter Ed
- The Four Primary Rules of Firearm Safety
- Additional Rules About Firearm Safety
- Topic 2: The Importance of Hunter Education
- Why Hunter Education?
- Responsibility, Safety Skills, Knowledge, and Involvement
- Topic 3: Funding for Hunter Education
- Hunter Education Funding Sources
- Pittman–Robertson Act
- Topic 1: Firearm Safety Rules
- Unit 2: Know Your Firearm Equipment
- Topic 1: What Is a Firearm?
- Defining a Firearm
- Basic Parts of a Firearm
- Animation: Parts of a Bolt-Action Rifle
- Animation: Parts of a Pump-Action Shotgun
- Animation: Parts of a Double-Action Revolver
- Animation: Parts of a Semi-Automatic Pistol
- Topic 2: What Is Ammunition?
- Defining Ammunition
- Basic Components of Ammunition
- Selecting the Correct Ammunition
- Rifle and Handgun Cartridges
- Centerfire and Rimfire Ammunition
- Shotshells
- Choosing the Correct Type and Size of Shot
- Shot Sizes
- Non-Toxic Shot
- Non-Toxic Shot Regulations in Alaska
- Two Major Differences Between Lead and Steel Shot
- Lead Poisoning Found in Alaska
- Ways to Improve Shooting with Steel Shot
- Steel Shot and its Effect on Wounding Loss
- Topic 3: How a Firearm Works
- The Basic Firing Process
- How the Rifle and Handgun Fire
- Video: How a Cartridge Is Fired
- Video: How the Rifle and Handgun Fire
- How the Shotgun Shoots
- Topic 4: Common Features of Firearms: Firearm Actions
- Introduction to Firearm Actions
- Bolt Action
- Video: How a Bolt-Action Rifle Fires
- Lever Action
- Video: How a Lever-Action Rifle Fires
- Pump Action
- Semi-Automatic (or Autoloading) Action
- Video: How a Semi-Automatic Handgun Fires
- Break (or Hinge) Action
- Video: How a Break-Action Shotgun Fires
- Revolving Action
- Video: How a Double-Action Revolver Fires
- Common Actions on Rifles and Shotguns
- Common Actions on Handguns
- Topic 5: Common Features of Firearms: Firearm Safeties
- Safety Mechanisms
- Typical Locations of Safeties
- Types of Safeties
- Safeties Don't Replace Safe Handling
- Topic 6: Common Features of Firearms: Magazines and Sights
- Magazines
- Introduction to Sights
- Sights: Bead and Open
- Sights: Aperture (Peep)
- Sights: Telescopic (Scope) and Dot
- Topic 7: Differences Between Firearms
- Differences Between Rifles, Shotguns, and Handguns
- Rifling in the Rifle or Handgun Bore
- A Rifle's or Handgun's Caliber
- A Shotgun's Gauge
- Shotgun Choke and Shot String
- Types of Chokes
- Shot String at Various Distances
- Steel Shot
- Topic 8: Using the Correct Ammunition
- Match Firearms and Ammunition...Correctly!
- Safety Practices to Help You Avoid Using Wrong Ammunition
- The Danger of Using Wrong Ammunition
- Topic 9: A Firearm's Range
- Know Your Firearm's Range
- Maximum Projectile Range: Rifle
- Maximum Projectile Range: Shotgun
- Maximum Projectile Range: Handgun
- Video: Understanding Ballistics
- Topic 10: Cleaning and Storing Firearms
- Firearm Cleaning Basics
- A Cleaning Kit
- General Cleaning Instructions
- Steps for Cleaning a Firearm
- Where to Use a Brush, Cleaning Rod, and Cleaning Cable
- Video: Cleaning a Firearm
- Storing Your Firearm
- Storing Ammunition
- Topic 1: What Is a Firearm?
- Unit 3: Basic Shooting Skills
- Topic 1: Good Marksmanship and Accuracy
- Fundamentals of Good Marksmanship
- Selecting the Proper Firearm and Ammunition
- Determining Accuracy Limits
- Protecting Your Vision and Hearing
- Topic 2: Rifle Firing
- Sight Alignment
- Aligning an Open Sight
- Determining Your Dominant or Master Eye
- Sighting-In a Rifle
- Optional Sighting-In Techniques
- Sighting-In Procedure
- Adjusting Your Sight
- Video: Sighting-In a Rifle
- Rifle-Firing Techniques
- Firing Positions: Prone
- Firing Positions: Standing
- Firing Positions: Sitting
- Firing Positions: Kneeling
- Topic 3: Shotgun Shooting
- Shooting a Shotgun vs. a Rifle
- Choosing the Proper Choke
- Matching Choke to Your Quarry
- Patterning Your Shotgun
- The Patterning Procedure
- When Is Your Shot Patterning Correct?
- Shotgun-Shooting Stance
- Shouldering, Pointing, and Pulling the Trigger of a Shotgun
- Leading the Target: Swing-Through Method
- Leading the Target: Sustained Lead
- Snap-Shooting
- Topic 4: Handgun Shooting
- Handgun Loading and Handling
- Handgun-Shooting Position and Grip
- Handgun Sight Alignment and Aiming
- Handgun-Shooting Techniques
- Topic 1: Good Marksmanship and Accuracy
- Unit 4: Basic Hunting Skills
- Topic 1: Planning and Preparation
- Steps You Should Take to Prepare for a Hunt
- Know Your Quarry
- Understand Animal Characteristics
- Topic 2: Hunting Strategies
- Introduction to Hunting Strategies
- Still Hunting
- Stalking
- Posting
- Using Ground Blinds
- Video: Hunting From a Ground Blind
- Using Elevated Stands
- Game Calling
- Driving
- Flushing and Hunting With Dogs
- Trapping
- Topic 3: Vital Shots
- Where to Shoot
- Animation: Choosing the Proper Shot Angle
- Shot Angles: Broadside
- Shot Angles: Quartering-Away
- Shot Angles: Quartering-Toward
- Shot Angles: Head-On
- Shot Angles: Rear-End
- Choosing When to Shoot
- Trailing Wounded Game
- Approaching Downed Game
- Topic 4: Field Care of Game
- Field Care Basics
- Observing Alaska State Regulations on Field Care
- Field Dressing Techniques
- A Game Care Kit
- Field Dressing Larger Game
- Boning, Bagging, and Hanging Meat
- Treating the Meat with Citric Acid
- Keeping Meat Safe During Transport
- Learning to Field Dress
- Topic 1: Planning and Preparation
- Unit 5: Be a Safe Hunter
- Topic 1: Why Firearm Safety Is Important
- Introduction to Firearm Safety
- Firearm Safety in the Home
- Hunting Incidents
- Main Causes of Hunting Incidents
- Video: Staying Safe After the Shot
- Importance of Safe Backstops
- Firearm Safety at the Shooting Range
- Topic 2: Safely Carrying Firearms in the Field
- Introduction to Safe Carries
- Video: Safe Firearm Carries
- Proper Field Carries: Trail Carry
- Proper Field Carries: Sling Carry
- Proper Field Carries: Elbow or Side Carry
- Proper Field Carries: Two-Handed or "Ready" Carry
- Proper Field Carries: Cradle Carry
- Proper Field Carries: Shoulder Carry
- Proper Field Carries: Three Hunters, Side by Side
- Proper Field Carries: Three Hunters, Walking Single File
- Proper Field Carries: Hunters Facing One Another
- Crossing Obstacles: Alone
- Crossing Obstacles: With Others
- Passing a Firearm to Another Person
- Video: Safe Fence Crossing
- Checking for Obstructions
- Video: Clearing Plugged Gun Barrels
- Topic 3: Safely Loading and Unloading Firearms
- Loading Firearms
- Video: Loading and Unloading Firearms
- Unloading Firearms
- Topic 4: Transporting Firearms
- Safely Transporting Firearms
- Gun Cases for Transporting Firearms
- Video: Transporting Firearms Safely
- Topic 5: Safe Zone-of-Fire
- What Is a Zone-of-Fire?
- Determining Your Safe Zone-of-Fire
- Maintaining Your Safe Zone-of-Fire
- Video: Safe Zones-of-Fire
- Topic 6: Other Safety Considerations
- Self-Control and Target Identification
- Shooting Accuracy
- Alcohol and Drugs
- Beware of Hang Fires
- Topic 7: Hunting From Elevated Stands
- Introduction to Elevated Stands
- Pros and Cons of Elevated Stands
- Types of Portable Tree Stands
- Portable Tree Stands: Hang-On Stands
- Portable Tree Stands: Climbing Stands
- Portable Tree Stands: Ladder Stands
- Tripods, Quadpods, or Tower Stands (Freestanding)
- Elevated Stand Location
- Video: Preparing to Hunt From a Tree Stand
- Fall-Arrest Systems (FAS)
- Fall-Arrest System Safety Guidelines
- Avoiding Suspension Trauma
- Hauling Hunting Equipment Into a Stand
- Elevated Stand Safety
- Video: Tree Stand Hunting Safety
- Topic 8: Hunting With Boats
- Trip Preparation When Hunting With Boats
- Transporting Firearms in a Boat
- Zone-of-Fire in a Boat
- Surviving Water Emergencies
- Water-Related Statistics
- Common Causes of Boating Incidents
- Types of Personal Flotation Devices
- Dealing With Cold Water Immersion
- Survival Steps If You Cannot Get Out of the Water
- Topic 9: Hunting With All-Terrain Vehicles
- Introduction to All-Terrain Vehicles
- Rules for Safe and Ethical Operation When Hunting With ATVs
- Know the Law Before Hunting With ATVs
- Topic 1: Why Firearm Safety Is Important
- Unit 6: Be a Responsible and Ethical Hunter
- Topic 1: Why Do We Have Hunting Laws?
- Before Hunting Laws
- Benefits of Hunting Laws
- How Hunting Laws Are Passed
- How to Change or Introduce New Regulations
- Fair Chase
- Some Common Hunting Violations in Alaska
- Hunting Law Resources
- The Hunter's Image Matters
- Involvement
- Topic 2: Hunter Ethics
- Being an Ethical Hunter
- Respect Natural Resources
- Video: Approached by a Conservation Officer
- Respect Other Hunters
- Respect Landowners
- Respect Non-Hunters
- Hunter's Personal Code of Conduct
- Gray Areas of Ethical Behavior
- Making Responsible Decisions
- Hunting Opportunities on Public Lands
- Topic 3: Alaska's Native Peoples and Their Hunting Culture
- Alaska's Native People
- Subsistence Hunting
- Topic 1: Why Do We Have Hunting Laws?
- Unit 7: Preparation and Survival Skills
- Topic 1: Importance of Planning and Preparation
- Preparing for Risks
- Four Key Parts of Preparing
- The Hunting Plan
- Physical Conditioning
- Clothing
- Video: Effectiveness of Blaze Orange
- Day Pack-Survival Kit and Equipment
- Topic 2: Topographic Maps and Compasses
- Reading a Topographic Map
- Selecting a Compass
- Understanding Declination
- Plotting Your Progress
- Global Positioning System (GPS)
- Topic 3: Survival Skills
- Switching Into Survival Mode
- Rules of Survival
- S.T.O.P.: Stop, Think, Observe, Plan
- Preparing a Shelter
- Starting a Fire
- Signaling for Help
- Drinking Enough Water
- Finding Food
- Topic 4: Coping With Extreme Weather
- Hypothermia
- Symptoms and Treatment of Hypothermia
- Frostbite
- Basics of Cold Survival Without Fire
- Heat Exhaustion and Heat Stroke
- Topic 5: First Aid
- Basic First Aid
- First Aid: Bleeding
- First Aid: Broken Bones
- First Aid: Burns, CO Poisoning, and Chest Wounds
- First Aid: Drownings, Heart Attacks, and Falls From Tree Stands
- First Aid: Shock
- First Aid: Snakebite
- First-Aid Kit
- Topic 1: Importance of Planning and Preparation
- Unit 8: Understanding Wildlife
- Topic 1: Wildlife Conservation
- Conservation and Preservation
- Lessons in Wildlife Management
- The North American Model of Wildlife Conservation
- Causes of Threatened and Endangered Species
- Habitat Management
- Habitat Balancing Act
- Carrying Capacity
- Factors That Affect Surplus of Game Animals
- The Hunter's Role in Wildlife Conservation
- Topic 2: Wildlife Management and Conservation Principles
- The Wildlife Manager's Role
- Wildlife Management Practices
- Beneficial Habitat Management Practices
- Managing Resources With Tools
- Topic 3: Wildlife Identification
- Developing Wildlife Identification Skills
- Wildlife Categories
- Large Mammals
- Small Mammals
- Upland Birds
- Waterfowl
- Wetland Birds
- Birds of Prey
- Continue Your Wildlife Education
- Topic 1: Wildlife Conservation
Here are the steps showing what happens when you fire a rifle and a handgun.
A cartridge is inserted into the chamber.
The action is closed, and the firing pin is pushed back and held back under spring tension.
The trigger is squeezed, releasing the firing pin, which moves forward with great force. The firing pin strikes the primer, causing it to explode.
The spark from the primer ignites the gunpowder. Gas converted from the burning powder rapidly expands in the cartridge. The expanding gas forces the bullet out of the cartridge and down the barrel with great speed. The rifling in the barrel causes the bullet to spin as it travels out of the barrel. The bullet's speed and escaping gases produce a "bang."
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