Hunting with an unsafe firearm

My brother and I were shooting clays with a hand thrower and my brother was using my Fathers Charles Daly double.
Luckily he was pointing in a safe direction but it was pointing down and when he closed it the shotgun went of and blew mud at us. Loaded it again and this time had better control and blam went off again.
My Father brought it to a gunsmith and cleaned all the years of buildup out of it and works good now, but really makes you realize just how important muzzle control is.
 
Suther you post some dumb stuff but your reaction to a fellow hunter shooting someone has to take the cake. Unbelievable, I think you should put this as your signature so all the people you share your expertise with know what kind of source they’re dealing with.

Did the guy on the trigger #### up? You better believe it! Do we still tease him about it constantly? You're damn right!

The guy was a brand new hunter. He couldn't see the guy standing in the trees wearing camo. Nobody is perfect. #### happens. Nobody got hurt, thats the important part.

It was at best a few pellets that hit him, and they had already ricochet'd off the water. Stupid move? For sure. Anywhere near as dangerous as the other people in this thread who damn near got shot in the back with a rifle? I'd say no.
 
Sounds like your buddies have a similar level of firearms knowledge to yourself. Why are you wandering around camouflaged in eachothers line of fire when you're reactively shooting stuff??!?!?!

Imagine if the "new hunter" had slipped while taking his shot (to kill a wounded duck? the ####?) and hit your buddy in the head.

Guys like you are the reason I feel unsafe around the majority of hunters. Recounting this story as no big deal on a public forum is a disservice to anyone reading it who does not have any experience, but that's pretty much par for the course for your posts.
 
Sounds like your buddies have a similar level of firearms knowledge to yourself. Why are you wandering around camouflaged in eachothers line of fire when you're reactively shooting stuff??!?!?!

Imagine if the "new hunter" had slipped while taking his shot (to kill a wounded duck? the ####?) and hit your buddy in the head.

Guys like you are the reason I feel unsafe around the majority of hunters. Recounting this story as no big deal on a public forum is a disservice to anyone reading it who does not have any experience, but that's pretty much par for the course for your posts.

What, hes supposed to just leave the wounded duck to suffer?

Again, the one guy didn't see the other guy. He didn't realize he was in the line of fire.

It was across a pond. Even a direct shot wouldn't have been life threatening. Dont get me wrong, I'm not volunteering to get shot at any distance but you are acting like a slight change in circumstances could have led to a deadly scenario which simply isn't the case. Shooting your buddy in the ass with a Red Ryder BB gun would be about as dangerous a scenario as this was - if your buddy is wearing 4 layers of clothing at the time.
 
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Not seeing a person in your line of fire would suggest that you are taking an unsafe shot to any reasonable individual. Literally proved by the end result.

No one is this obtuse.

Any crew of people who would hunt in eachothers line of fire are unsafe at least, likely negligent and presumably retarded.
 
Not seeing a person in your line of fire would suggest that you are taking an unsafe shot to any reasonable individual. Literally proved by the end result.

No one is this obtuse.

Any crew of people who would hunt in eachothers line of fire are unsafe at least, likely negligent and presumably retarded.

You're not wrong. It was a shot that shouldn't have been taken. It absolutely was negligent. But we're only human, and people make mistakes.
 
What, hes supposed to just leave the wounded duck to suffer?

Of course not but since when did ending a ducks suffering trump “know your target and beyond”?

....if your buddy is wearing 4 layers of clothing at the time.

Unless of course that guy took some shot in a place not covered by 4 layers of clothing like, say, an eyeball.

Regardless, this thread is about hunting with unsafe firearms not unsafe idiots so maybe your story belongs in another thread.
 
I wear ballistic lenses any time shooting and often fishing. Also when pushing bush hunting. I have seen a metal jacket embed in another shooters glasses on a range. He was happy he was wearing eye pro.
 
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