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  • Unit 1: Introduction to Hunter and Trapper Education
    • Topic 1: Firearm Safety Rules
      • Video: Welcome to Hunter Ed
      • Rules About Firearm Safety
    • Topic 2: The Importance of Hunter Education
      • Why Hunter/Trapper Education?
      • International Hunter Education Association
      • Hunter and Trapper Education Goals
    • Topic 3: Funding for Hunter Education
      • Hunter Education Funding Sources
      • Pittman–Robertson Act
    • Topic 4: Summary
      • What You Learned
  • Unit 2: Be a Responsible and Ethical Hunter
    • Topic 1: Why Do We Have Hunting Laws?
      • Before Hunting Laws
      • Benefits of Hunting Laws
      • Fair Chase
      • How Hunting Laws Are Passed
      • Hunting Law Resources
      • The Hunter's Image Matters
    • 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
    • Topic 3: The Five Stages of Hunter Development
      • Becoming a True Sportsman
      • Five Stages: Shooting Stage
      • Five Stages: Limiting-Out Stage
      • Five Stages: Trophy Stage
      • Five Stages: Method Stage
      • Five Stages: Sportsman Stage
      • True Sportsmen Become Involved
    • Topic 4: Hunter's Dilemma
      • Possible Situations in the Field
      • Dilemma #1: "That's My Deer!"
      • Dilemma #2: Ducks on the Pond
    • Topic 5: Summary
      • What You Learned
  • Unit 3: 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
    • 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 11: Summary
      • What You Learned
      • What You Learned (cont.)
      • What You Learned (cont.)
  • Unit 4: Wildlife and Conservation Management
    • Topic 1: Wildlife Conservation
      • Wildlife Conservation in Pennsylvania
      • 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
    • Topic 3: Wildlife Diseases
      • Cleaning Game
      • Chronic Wasting Disease
      • Hemorrhagic Disease
      • Lyme Disease
      • Rabies
      • Mange
    • Topic 4: Wildlife Identification
      • Wildlife Categories
      • Developing Wildlife Identification Skills
      • Large Mammals
      • Small Mammals
      • Upland Birds
      • Waterfowl
      • Birds of Prey
      • Rare, Protected, or Endangered Species
      • Pennsylvania Threatened and Endangered Species
      • Continue Your Wildlife Education
    • Topic 5: Summary
      • What You Learned
      • What You Learned (cont.)
  • Unit 5: Outdoor Safety
    • 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
      • The Red Cross and Good Samaritans
      • First-Aid Kit
    • Topic 6: Summary
      • What You Learned
      • What You Learned (cont.)
  • Unit 6: Basic Hunting Techniques
    • 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, Scents, and Decoys
      • Driving
      • Flushing and Hunting With Dogs
      • Trapping
    • Topic 3: Turkey Hunting
      • Staying Safe During Turkey Hunts
      • Identification
      • Male Wild Turkey
      • Female Wild Turkey
      • Turkey Hunting Safety
    • Topic 4: Vital Shots
      • Where to Shoot
      • Where to Aim When Turkey Hunting
      • 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
      • Trailing Wounded Game
      • Approaching Downed Game
    • Topic 5: Field Care of Game
      • Field Care Basics
      • Field Dressing Techniques
      • A Game Care Kit
      • Field Dressing Deer
      • Field Dressing Larger Game
      • Transporting Game
    • Topic 6: Summary
      • What You Learned
  • Unit 7: Advanced Hunting Techniques
    • Topic 1: Know Your Muzzleloader
      • Introduction to Primitive Equipment
      • Parts of a Muzzleloader Firearm
      • Muzzleloader Locks
      • In-Line Muzzleloaders
      • Muzzleloading Rifles, Shotguns, and Handguns
      • Accessory Equipment
      • Powders for Muzzleloaders
      • Projectiles for Muzzleloaders
    • Topic 2: Basic Muzzleloader Safety and Skills
      • Basic Muzzleloader Safety
      • Steps for Loading a Muzzleloader
      • Loading an In-Line Muzzleloader
      • Steps for Loading an In-Line Muzzleloader
      • Unloading a Muzzleloader
      • Firing a Muzzleloader
      • Muzzleloader Hang Fire Situations
      • Cleaning a Muzzleloader
      • Video: Modern In-Line Muzzleloading Safety
    • Topic 3: Know Your Bow and Arrow
      • Speed and Range of Modern Bows
      • Common Bow Types: Longbow (Stick Bow)
      • Common Bow Types: Recurve Bow
      • Common Bow Types: Compound Bow
      • Stringing a Bow
      • Parts of an Arrow
      • Common Types of Arrowheads: Points
      • Common Types of Arrowheads: Broadheads
      • How a Broadhead Causes Death
    • Topic 4: Bowhunting Safety and Skills
      • Preparing for Safety Before You Go Out
      • Bow-Shooting Safety
      • Broadhead Safety
      • Safety Accessories
      • Bow-Shooting Position
      • Nocking an Arrow
      • Drawing and Anchoring the Bow
      • Aiming the Bow
      • Holding and Releasing the Bow
      • Video: Archery Practice
    • Topic 5: Know Your Crossbow Equipment
      • The Crossbow
      • Comparing a Conventional Bow to a Crossbow
      • Parts of a Crossbow
      • Recurve vs. Compound Bow
      • Crossbow Safety Mechanism
      • The Need for Cocking Aids
      • Cocking Devices: Cocking Harness
      • Cocking Devices: Hand Cranks
      • Uncocking a Crossbow
    • Topic 6: Crossbow Shooting
      • Preventive Maintenance
      • Centering the Crossbow String's Serving Area
      • Cocking the Crossbow
      • Holding the Crossbow
      • Shooting the Crossbow
      • Video: Crossbow Safety
    • Topic 7: Game Recovery
      • Game Recovery Steps When Bow and Crossbow Hunting
      • How to Judge Distance
      • Video: Hey, I Got One
    • Topic 8: History of Primitive Hunting Equipment
      • History of Firearms
      • History of the Bow and Arrow
    • Topic 9: Summary
      • What You Learned
      • What You Learned (cont.)
  • Unit 8: Trapping and Furtaking Basics
    • Topic 1: Benefits and Best Management Practices of Trapping
      • Benefits of Trapping
      • Best Management Practices (BMPs)
    • Topic 2: Types of Traps
      • Kill Traps
      • Live-Hold Traps
      • Which Trap for Which Animal?
      • Trap Maintenance
    • Topic 3: Trapping Practices
      • Learn Best Practices
      • How Animals Are Used
      • Releasing Non-Target Species
      • Dispatching Trapped Animals
      • Characteristics of a Responsible Trapper
    • Topic 4: Summary
      • What You Learned
  • Unit 9: 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 5: Summary
      • What You Learned
      • What You Learned (cont.)
      • What You Learned (cont.)
  • Unit 10: Safe Hunting Skills
    • 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
      • Helping Accident Victims
    • 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
      • Stay Out! Stay Alive!
    • Topic 7: Hunting From Elevated Stands
      • Introduction to Elevated Stands
      • Pros and Cons of Elevated Stands
      • S.T.E.P.S. to Safe Tree Stand Hunting
      • 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
      • 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 10: Summary
      • What You Learned
      • What You Learned (cont.)
      • What You Learned (cont.)
  • Unit 11: Expanding Your Opportunities
    • Topic 1: Where to Hunt
      • Introduction to Opportunities
      • Pennsylvania Geographic Information
      • Public Land Area and Management Agencies
      • Hunting Opportunities on Public Lands
      • Hunting on Private Land
    • Topic 2: Advanced Programs
      • Wildlife Conservation Groups
      • Hunting and Trapping Opportunities
      • Successful Bowhunting
      • Successful Furtaking
      • Social Media Sportsmen
      • Outreach Programs
      • Mentor Someone
    • Topic 3: Summary
      • What You Learned
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Ear and eye protection

Shooting a firearm can cause immediate and permanent hearing loss and can damage your vision.

  • Shooting a firearm creates a loud noise. To protect your hearing, always wear properly fitting ear protection.
    • For target practice, use an earplug or earmuff (or both) with a high Noise Reduction Rating (NRR).
    • When hunting, use electronic or non-linear devices that allow normal or even enhanced hearing but block damaging levels of sound.
    • For more information, visit the National Hearing Conservation Association website.
  • Not only does shooting a firearm send the projectile(s) downrange, but it also discharges small particles from the projectile, burning gas, and other residue. Also a shell could rupture or your firearm could malfunction.
    • When shooting, always wear suitable eye protection, such as shooting glasses with high-impact lenses, to protect your eyes.
    • Wear eye protection also whenever disassembling or cleaning a firearm.

Hunter’s Tip

If you are color-blind, you should be especially cautious when hunting. You may not be able to distinguish the fluorescent orange clothing of other hunters, nor the color markings that help identify game.

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