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Who is responsible for the safe handling of firearms at all times?1
Lesson 1 – League Overview
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Any student athlete found to be in violation of the school’s chemical use policy can be either removed or expelled from the team.1
Lesson 1 – League Overview
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What happens to a student athlete after their first safety violation?1
Lesson 2 – Policies and Procedures
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The fall season lasts 9 weeks and concludes with a state championship.1
Lesson 2 – Policies and Procedures
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Who should be aware of and understand the League’s Policies and Procedures?1
Lesson 2 – Policies and Procedures
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Which of the following can be brought to school?1
Lesson 3: Schools & Shooting Sports
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You should always attempt to pattern your shotgun by trying to hit targets thrown straight in front of you.1
Lesson 4: Know Your Firearms
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Any size choke will work as long as you have one screwed into the barrel.1
Lesson 4: Know Your Firearms
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It is safe to use ammunition that is older than 10 years old.1
Lesson 5: Know Your Ammunition
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You may use a muzzle pad during competition as long as it is not mounted to the top of your footwear.1
Lesson 6: Know Your Gear & Accessories
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Game loads normally used for hunting are acceptable to use for trap and skeet if they are under 1200 fps.1
Lesson 5: Know Your Ammunition
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What should you do when you squeeze the trigger and nothing happens?1
Lesson 7: Firearm Safety Procedures
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Who is best qualified to make alterations to your shotgun?1
Lesson 7: Firearm Safety Procedures
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It’s always a good idea to have more than 25 shells with you during a round.1
Lesson 6: Know Your Gear & Accessories
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What is the worst thing for a shotgun and all its moving parts?1
Lesson 8: Firearm Cleaning
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Over lubricating a shotgun is a good practice for trying to prevent rust.1
Lesson 8: Firearm Cleaning
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What is the best way to transport my firearm and ammunition to the range?1
Lesson 9: Transportation and Storage – Firearms & Ammunition
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What should you do before properly storing your shotgun?1
Lesson 9: Transportation and Storage – Firearms & Ammunition
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Proper etiquette says that you complete your round regardless of what time the shooting range closes.1
Lesson 10: Know Your Shooting Range
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Generally, larger teams get to shoot first and then smaller teams follow.1
Lesson 10: Know Your Shooting Range
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Can you identify two things that the Head Coach is responsible for?1
Lesson 11: Team Personnel
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When must a Range Safety Officer be present on the field?1
Lesson 11: Team Personnel
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Your feet should be pointed in a 45-degree angle towards the trap house.1
Lesson 12: Shooting Fundamentals
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80% of your weight should be ahead of your hips for proper line of sight.1
Lesson 12: Shooting Fundamentals
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The proper way to mount the shotgun is to bring your cheek to the gun.1
Lesson 12: Shooting Fundamentals
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What is it called when the dominant eye does not align with the dominant hand?1
Lesson 12: Shooting Fundamentals
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At what speed do the clay targets typically travel once thrown from the trap house?1
Lesson 13: Trap Shooting Fundamentals
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It’s a good idea to test fire a few shots before you begin your round.1
Lesson 13: Trap Shooting Fundamentals
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Squads will rotate counter-clockwise after the completion of each station.1
Lesson 13: Trap Shooting Fundamentals
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Who is responsible for challenging a “Lost” target?1
Lesson 13: Trap Shooting Fundamentals
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A skeet field includes 8 stations and 2 throwing houses.1
Lesson 14: Skeet Shooting Fundamentals
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During a round of skeet, how many targets will you shoot at from each of the stations 3, 4 and 5?1
Lesson 14: Skeet Shooting Fundamentals
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In skeet, squads of more than 5 shooters are allowed.1
Lesson 14: Skeet Shooting Fundamentals
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True team scoring focuses heavily on the top 5 scores for each team.1
Lesson 15: League Scoring
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Athletes submit their own scores each week by entering scores into the Shooter Performance Tracker.1
Lesson 15: League Scoring
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Conferences are determined prior to the start of each season.1
Lesson 16: Conferences
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Each class has an equal amount of conferences.1
Lesson 16: Conferences
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What three things can shape the way others view your team and your school?1
Lesson 17: Respect and Responsibility
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What is the League’s number one priority at all times?1
Lesson 17: Respect and Responsibility
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Who should always be aware of their surroundings while at the shooting range?1
Lesson 17: Respect and Responsibility