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What should be practiced to avoid wounding animals?

  1. Shooting at groups of animals

  2. Ignoring weapon proficiency

  3. Practicing with your weapon

  4. Disregarding fair chase principles

The correct answer is: Practicing with your weapon

Practicing with your weapon is the best way to avoid wounding animals. Shooting at groups of animals can lead to unnecessary suffering and is not recommended. Ignoring weapon proficiency can result in inaccurate shots and potential harm to the animal. Disregarding fair chase principles goes against ethical hunting practices and can result in injury or death to the animal. By regularly practicing with your weapon, you can improve your accuracy and skill, ensuring a clean and humane shot.