So lets get some safety facts straight (the whole reason for the turkey course)
DO you commonly sit across from each other and shoot at eachother turkey hunting?
So you dont have specific shooting lanes in these types of situations when using one caller, and a TRI/B2B Setup?
So you dont make it a habit of knowing where your hunting partners are While fully dressed in camo especially if they're in your effective range? (within 150 Meters)
Accidents happen, and firearms dont go off by themselves often.
Regardless of your thoughts, it took someone to point a firearm in an incorrect manner (IM sure its in your best interest to re read the 10 commandments of shooting) Never point a firearm at something you do not intend to shoot, and know your target, and what is beyond it... Both apply to hunting, and because Turkeys are hunted a bit different than other big game doesnt make this any different...
I also know of someone that was accidentally shot in the head while waterfowling... It was an accident, and no one intended to hurt anyone, but someone was neglegent, and someone was injured. (luckily minor injuries, but long term)
I dont feel that attempted murder is warranted either, but careless use of a firearm is more than adequate.
We commonly play tic tac toe with birds, and work within 50 yards of eachother, and no one's even come close to being shot...
because when know where eachother are...
This was something obviously missed...
I feel bad for the shooter too, but it doesnt excuse his neglegence