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  1. Nov 27, 2023 · You can identify your safe zone of fire by staring straight at something in the distance, extending your arms straight out to either side of your body, making fists with your thumbs held up, and gradually bringing your arms inward until both of your thumbs are in focus without moving your eyes.

  2. Determining Your Safe Zone-of-Fire. When hunting in a group with one or two other hunters, the hunters must walk abreast of one another, should be spaced 25 to 40 yards apart, and should always be in sight of one another. Each hunter has a zone-of-fire, which spans about 45 degrees directly in front of each hunter.

  3. Apr 2, 2010 · Determining Your Safe Zone-of-Fire. When hunting in a group with one or two other hunters, the hunters must walk abreast of one another, should be spaced 25 to 40 yards apart, and should always be in sight of one another. Each hunter has a zone-of-fire, which spans about 45 degrees directly in front of each hunter.

  4. To determine your safe zone of fire, imagine that you’re facing a clock at 12 oclock. Your safe zone would be the space between 10 o’clock and 2 o’clock. Or, try imagining your hands on a steering wheel—see that wedge of space in between your hands?

  5. To find your safe zone of fire, hold your arms out in front of you at 45-degree angles. As you look forward, the area in front of you starts out relatively small and gets progressively larger into the distance. Your zone of fire is the space between your outstretched arms.

  6. Find out how to determine where that safe zone is, and why it’... Skill Builders: Safe Zone of FireWhen hunting in a group, each hunter has a safe zone of fire.

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  8. Exercise 4- Safe Zone-of-Fire for Indoor Setting Objective: Students will learn what a safe zone of fire is, how to find it and how it applies to different hunting situations. Time Allotted: 15-20 minutes Materials: 3 firearms or dummy guns, surveyors tape, masking tape, laser pointer or collimator flashlight

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