Right on ... and Cat's point is also quite valid ... what is the status of that O/U or SxS (closed) on the rack ?
With a few years spent behind the counter in a couple of gunshops, it's a real eye-opener when someone would come in with a gun for repair, evaluation, service, whatever ... open the action and eject a couple of snap caps or empties ... but even more startling once or twice a year when it was a live round or two that flew out !
There are more than a few folks at local Gun Clubs that could use a little gun handling refresher too ... not so much as to handling firearms on the line - but more with regard to gun carrying & muzzle control when they're not actually shooting.
At one Club ( private, Pheasants & Chukars) our party of 3 were assigned a dog-handler and his delightful pointer. His rules, in addition to the Club's break-open only, was that the guns were to be carried and remain "open" until the dog went on point and he had moved one or more of us into position for the flush. Only then was the gun to loaded, and the safety was to remain on until he flushed the bird(s) ... and "blue sky" only, please. No problem and a very enjoyable afternoon of dog work & shooting ... but at the same time, definitely not the way to hunt Grouse or Woodcock.
Each to their own, but always, safety first, for you, your companions and the dog.