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When is it safe to shoot at a partially obscured target?

  1. When you are sure it is legal game

  2. Never

  3. When you have the correct caliber of firearm

  4. When the animal is within range

The correct answer is: Never

When hunting, it is essential to have a clear view of your target to ensure a safe and ethical shot. Shooting at a partially obscured target increases the risk of injuring an unintended animal or even a fellow hunter who may be in the vicinity but obscured from your view. Therefore, the correct answer is 'Never' because it is never safe to shoot at a partially obscured target as you cannot guarantee what lies beyond the obstruction. It is vital always to have a clear shot before taking any action to minimize the risk of accidents and ensure responsible hunting practices.