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Which of the following is considered a safe practice when hunting?

Relying solely on safety mechanisms

Identifying your target and what is beyond it

Identifying your target and what is beyond it is considered a safe practice when hunting because it helps to prevent accidental shootings of people or other hunters who may be in the vicinity. It is crucial for a hunter to be absolutely sure of what they are aiming at and what may be in the line of fire beyond the target. This practice helps to ensure that the shot taken is safe and responsible. In contrast, the other options presented in the question are unsafe practices. Relying solely on safety mechanisms can lead to accidents if other safe practices are not followed, crossing a fence while holding a loaded firearm is dangerous and can lead to accidental discharges, and shooting at water or flat surfaces can result in ricochets and unpredictable bullet trajectories.

Crossing a fence while holding a loaded firearm

Shooting at water or flat surfaces

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