Montana Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What is the primary reason for wearing eye and ear protection while shooting?

  1. To improve accuracy

  2. To comply with state law

  3. To protect against debris and loud noises

  4. To prevent sun glare

The correct answer is: To protect against debris and loud noises

Wearing eye and ear protection while shooting is primarily to protect against any debris and loud noises that may be caused by the firearms. While it is important to comply with state laws and regulations, safety is the primary reason for wearing these types of protection. While glare from the sun can also be a factor, it is not the primary reason for wearing eye and ear protection. Additionally, while wearing protective gear may improve accuracy by reducing distractions, this is not the main purpose for wearing it.