If you are setting up the targets yourself, know what lies beyond them. Be sure you know How to Handle a Firearm Safely, and always follow all the rules.
Move the lever or bolt handle upwards, then pull the bolt back as far as you can. (Do not force it, it should come easily)
Check to see if has been misfired (it will be indented if so) - if it is a misfire, dispose of it. If you don't know where it came from, dispose of it. Otherwise, fire it at your own risk.
You will have to click it into place. Some rifles require manual loading by placing the round behind the breech and SLIDING the round forward into it, until it is secure. Some rifles also have a built in magazine, that requires either a stripper clip or manual loading of each round. These rifles typically take 5-10 rounds. To load bullets manually in these rifles, push bullets down into magazine, they fit with the follower plate. Don't try to fit an extra round in the breech, just fill the magazine to it's capacity.
The bolt head strips a bullet from the magazine and the rifle is now ready to fire.
Hold it firmly.
Optional: If you have a sling, you can gain better control by wrapping it tight with the arm that is cradling the rifle.
Hold.
Repeat from (4) to fire again.
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