BIGREDD said:It is both...
The only way to make this sport safer is through EFFECTIVE HUNTER EDUCATION.![]()
The only thing you have shown is that Turkey hunters can't follow the common safety rules. Not that they are any different.
My point still stands, when you have the gun in YOUR HAND, the safety aspect is still the same, and you have to make damn sure of what you are shooting at.
As for being on the receiving end. you've got to be kidding yourself that a few hours of hunters ed is going to change the way a hunter feels about safety. They either care about it, or they don't. and when they dont... this thread shows the results. Even people who have hundred of hours of hunters ed, don't seem to want to follow common safety rules.






























I hope Julian sees this post!!!
Well, that shows you how often I get out anymore. Chalk that up to a "senior moment" and what happens when dip into the well of experience and come up polluted...























