So now I don’t have all the details but based on the initial article it’s pretty easy to see how something like that could happen without anyone directly doing anything intentionally negligent like blatantly flagging someone.
It says they saw elk and exited the sxs, assume that the guide is driving so the hunter is in the passenger seat. They see elk so they stop and exit, hunter gets out and starts loading his rifle pointing away from the group towards the front of the sxs. Guide is looking for the elk not paying attention to the hunter and walks around the front of the sxs unintentionally putting himself inline with the hunters rifle.
Hunter thinks he has his rifle pointed in a safe direction and is focused on loading, doesn’t realize the guide has moved and is now walking right into the line of fire. Hunter closes the bolt on a live round and the sear slips dropping the striker and setting off the rifle which is now unintentionally pointed at the guide and the guide gets killed.
All of that could happen in just a few seconds, buddy of mine had a jewel trigger set at 2 pounds, it was fine for years until one day we were shooting some targets in between pig hunts. He had just used the rifle the night before and had already shot several rounds that day all with no issues. He had the rifle in a lead sled pointed at the target and when he closed the bolt the gun went off. At first he thought he might have hit the trigger but while testing it ended up happening again on an empty chamber when his hand was nowhere near the trigger so he cased the rifle until he could send the trigger back to jewel.
Either way it is a tragic situation, one that only takes a split second to go from perfectly safe happy trip to a fatal life changing event.
It says they saw elk and exited the sxs, assume that the guide is driving so the hunter is in the passenger seat. They see elk so they stop and exit, hunter gets out and starts loading his rifle pointing away from the group towards the front of the sxs. Guide is looking for the elk not paying attention to the hunter and walks around the front of the sxs unintentionally putting himself inline with the hunters rifle.
Hunter thinks he has his rifle pointed in a safe direction and is focused on loading, doesn’t realize the guide has moved and is now walking right into the line of fire. Hunter closes the bolt on a live round and the sear slips dropping the striker and setting off the rifle which is now unintentionally pointed at the guide and the guide gets killed.
All of that could happen in just a few seconds, buddy of mine had a jewel trigger set at 2 pounds, it was fine for years until one day we were shooting some targets in between pig hunts. He had just used the rifle the night before and had already shot several rounds that day all with no issues. He had the rifle in a lead sled pointed at the target and when he closed the bolt the gun went off. At first he thought he might have hit the trigger but while testing it ended up happening again on an empty chamber when his hand was nowhere near the trigger so he cased the rifle until he could send the trigger back to jewel.
Either way it is a tragic situation, one that only takes a split second to go from perfectly safe happy trip to a fatal life changing event.