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Discover crucial guidelines for safe muzzleloading practices, including never priming your firearm until ready to shoot and using a marked ramrod to check if your muzzleloader is loaded. In bowhunting, always utilize broadheads for big game and store arrows in a covered quiver. Understand hypothermia as a serious outdoor threat—always wear layered clothing and stay calm if lost. Also, learn how to protect game meat in the field from spoilage caused by dirt, heat, and moisture. Stay safe and informed while enjoying the outdoors!
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Primitive Sporting Arms • MUZZLELOADERS • one of the rules of muzzleloading safety is to never prime or cap a muzzleloader until you are ready to fire. • If you are not sure if the muzzleloader is loaded then use a marked ramrod to check it • the ball or shot charge must be seated against the powder charge
Bowhunting • Only broadheads are used for big game hunting • always carry arrows in a covered quiver
Survival • Hypothermia • is the lowering of body temperature • #1 outdoor killer • always wear layered clothing • vapor transmission layer • insulation layer • protective layer
If you get lost • Admit it to yourself and stay calm and stay where you are
Field care of game • Three main factors which can spoil meat in the field • dirt • heat • moisture