Hunter Safety Ch 5-Primitive Hunting Equipment and Techniques
- shaft - fletching - arrowhead - nock
4 parts of an arrow
Smokeless powders can cause serious injury if used in muzzleloaders.
Don't use modern-day smokeless powders in black powder firearms for muzzleloaders.
pitting
Firing a muzzleloader leaves a corrosive residue inside the barrel that reduces accuracy and causes
Wait until you're ready to fire before you prime or cap a muzzleloader.
Keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction. Do not lean over, stand in front of, or blow down the muzzle.
crossbow
a bow with a rifle-like stock that shoots bolts or short arrows
nocking point
a certain point on the bowstring where arrows are nocked
round balls
a projectile for muzzleloaders used mainly for target practice but also can be used for hunting
nock
a slotted plastic tip located on the rear end of the arrow that snaps onto the string and holds the arrow in position.
bowstring
a strong cord with a loop or pocket at each end that fits over the limb tip of recurve bows and some longbows
covered quiver
always keep broadheads in a
JUDO point
arrowhead point designed with spring arms attached to catch in grass and leaves, preventing arrow loss; used for "stump" shooting and small game hunting
fish point
arrowhead point that is long, barbed or spring-loaded arrowhead that spears fish and secures them until landed with an attached line
blunt point
arrowhead point used for small game hunting and some types of target shooting; made of steel, hard rubber, or plastic
bullet point
arrowhead steel point used for target shooting and small game hunting
field point
arrowhead steel point used for target shooting and small game hunting
40 yards or less
bow shots are usually limited to
- longbow / stick bow - recurve bow - compound bow
common bow types
- broadhead - mechanical (expandable) blade broadhead
common types of arrowhead broadheads
- bullet point - blunt point - field point - JUDO point - fish point
common types of arrowhead points
ramrod
determine if the gun is already loaded by checking the barrel with a
rifles
guns that most muzzleloaders commonly are
3 fingers
how many fingers draw a bowstring
- Percussion Lock Muzzleloaders: Slip the discharger over the nipple - Flintlock Muzzleloader: Place the discharger against the touchhole
how to use a CO2 discharger to clear the barrel
the bow
incorrect stiffness will cause the arrow to fly erratically and inaccurately. The arrow, regardless of shaft material, must have the correct stiffness to match
calibrated powder measure
load a muzzleloader directly from a
- wood - fiberglass - aluminum - carbon
modern shafts are made of
2 triggers, allowing the shooter to fire each barrel separately
most double-barreled guns were designed with how many triggers
pure lead
most projectiles for muzzleloaders are melted as cast from
cock feather
one of the feathers of fletching that is a different color, the others are the hen feathers
- muzzleloader firearm - bow and arrow - crossbow
primitive hunting arms
- Many states have laws which limit the use of crossbows. - Never travel with a loaded, cocked crossbow. - Like conventional bows, the crossbow is limited to short-range shooting.
rules of crossbows
shotguns
smooth-bored muzzleloaders
hang fire
sometimes a muzzleloader will not fire immediately when the trigger is pulled
1. Measure powder charge. 2. Pour measured powder down barrel. 3. Place patch and ball on muzzle. 4. Tap ball into barrel with starter. 5. Take out ramrod. 6. Ram ball down barrel. 7. Be sure ball is completely seated. 8. Clear vent hole with pick if necessary. 9. On flintlock muzzleloader, pour powder into pan and close frizzen. 10. On percussion lock muzzleloader, place cap on nipple.
steps for loading a muzzleloader
- Pyrodex - Clear Shot
synthetic substitutes for black powder that can be used in muzzleloaders
muzzleloader
term given to early firearms because they are loaded from the muzzle or open end
recurve bow
this bow is popular because it's smooth and quiet
15 yards
to ensure accuracy, most bow shots are taken at
a haul line
use this to raise a bow and quiver into a tree stand to avoid serious injury
fletching
the 3+ plastic vanes or feathers on an arrow. It creates wind drag and also can cause the arrow to spin similar to a rifle bullet, providing stability and accuracy in flight
fouling
the buildup of residue, which makes loading difficult
shaft
the long spine of the arrow. As an arrow is released, this bends before straightening in flight
compound bow
the most popular bow for both hunting and target shooting
black powder
the only type of powder that should be used in muzzleloaders
arrowhead
the point of the arrow
- Grasp the arrow between the thumb and index finger of the right hand (if you're a right-handed shooter). - With your left hand, hold the bow parallel to the ground about waist high, string toward the body. - Lay the arrow shaft on the bow's arrow rest. - Align the slot in the nock with the string, while making sure that the cock feather points up (while the bow is parallel to the ground). - Pull the arrow back until the string snaps into the slot.
to nock the arrow
broadhead
used primarily for big game hunting. The number of steel blades it contains may vary. The only arrowhead that may be used for big game hunting is the broadhead. It must be solidly built and always razor-sharp. Many states have laws governing the minimum diameter and number of cutting edges of the broadhead used to hunt big game