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A 30 year old hunter was killed during rifle opener in South Dakota this weekend. The investigation is ongoing, but reports claim he was with several others including juveniles. According to initial reports he was shot while walking through a field.
It's a good reminder for us all to practice firearm safety no matter what your experience level is, and to ensure everyone in your hunting party knows their firearm safety rules.
1. TREAT EVERY WEAPON AS IF IT WERE LOADED
2. NEVER POINT A WEAPON AT ANYTHING YOU DO NOT INTEND TO SHOOT
3. KEEP FINGER STRAIGHT AND OFF THE TRIGGER UNTIL YOU ARE READY TO FIRE
4. KEEP WEAPON ON SAFE UNTIL YOU INTEND TO FIRE
I can't tell you how many times we had to recite these rules during my time in the military. Thousands of times if I had to put a number to it, and we shot frequently in the Marine Corps Infantry. The point is...safety can never be implied and experience does not equal safe.
Complacency can kill. Be safe out there.
It's a good reminder for us all to practice firearm safety no matter what your experience level is, and to ensure everyone in your hunting party knows their firearm safety rules.
1. TREAT EVERY WEAPON AS IF IT WERE LOADED
2. NEVER POINT A WEAPON AT ANYTHING YOU DO NOT INTEND TO SHOOT
3. KEEP FINGER STRAIGHT AND OFF THE TRIGGER UNTIL YOU ARE READY TO FIRE
4. KEEP WEAPON ON SAFE UNTIL YOU INTEND TO FIRE
I can't tell you how many times we had to recite these rules during my time in the military. Thousands of times if I had to put a number to it, and we shot frequently in the Marine Corps Infantry. The point is...safety can never be implied and experience does not equal safe.
Complacency can kill. Be safe out there.
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