Oregon hunting guide killed by accidental discharge

oregoner

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If anyone with a reasonable amount of experience around firearms claims to have never violated a single firearm safety principle...they're lying.

I appreciate this.

This thread has low key cancel culture vibes that the internet context is built/tends to encourage.

Who has never - ever - looked at a phone screen while driving? If you have, then you’ve missed the infinitesimal and yet mathematically possible chance of hitting a pedestrian because of that negligence. I’ve been certainly been guilty of glancing at my phone.

Sometimes the math catches up.

The most firearms safety anal man I know had a gun discharge while hunting due to loose clothing and a button while in the final feet of a stalk. Luckily, he was practicing muzzle discipline. He’s not a bad person because of it, he’s not willfully negligent, and an instructor or buddy would not have had occasion to chastise him prior to the moment of.

To say things are preventable is to state the obvious. To say anything can and will happen is similar.

In the end, keep your standards high, and offer the next guy a little grace, is my .02.
 
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