Hunting Safety
Author: John Dee
When it comes to hunting, safety should be your number one concern. Please take the following safety tips into account on your next trip.
First and foremost, always keep in mind that wild animals can be dangerous regardless of you hunting experience.
For your safety make all your hunting buddies obey the safety rules as well.
Never pass your firearm to another person until the cylinder or actions is open and you visually check that it is unloaded.
If someone hands you a gun always check yourself to see if it's loaded.
When firing, be sure of your target and beyond.
Know where others are going to be hunting for everybody's safety. This way you know to look out for other hunting parties.
Never go hunting alone. Always let someone know where you are going and when you'll return.
Treat all weapons as though they were loaded.
Avoid alcohol and mood altering drugs. You may think that it adds more fun to the hunting experience, but in reality you're just putting everybody's safety at risk.
Control the muzzle and always point your gun in a safe direction while hunting.
Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
Wearing hunting orange saves lives.
Only load and unload your gun in the field.
Wear proper clothing to prevent exposure to the cold, illness, insect bites and poisonous plants.
Never climb or jump with a loaded firearm.
Be sure the barrel and action are clear of obstruction and that you have the proper ammunition for the firearm you are carrying.
Never shoot at a flat hard surface or water.
Be sure all accessories, such as holsters and grips, are compatible with the firearm and that the accessories do not interfere with safe operation.
Wear safety glasses and ear protection whether indoors or out.
Be alert at all times. Never go hunting if you are tired, cold or impaired in any way.
If your firearm fails to fire when the hammer falls, keep the firearm pointed in a safe direction, remove your finger from the trigger, wait 10 seconds, remove the cartridge from the chamber and dispose of it properly.
Hunting Tips
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About the Author:
John Dee is a writer for Bornwild.info