Barnacle Brad
New member
I know most of the audience takes proper care of their firearms when afield, but here is a grim reminder of what a lapse in judgement can cost. Last week we lost a fellow hunter in a mishap following a hunt. Upon returning to their vehicle, someone in the party left a loaded rifle leaning against the truck. The rifle fell and discharged striking the guy through both thighs. He died of his injuries at the hospital.
Please don't be the guy who does not respect his firearm or more importantly - the life of his hunting partners. Unload it and secure it inside the vehicle before anything else. Fired bullets, intentional or accidental cannot he taken back. Don't be afraid to educate individuals in your party because you might hurt their feelers. The life you save may be your own...
CODY MAN DIES AFTER HUNTING ACCIDENT
Please don't be the guy who does not respect his firearm or more importantly - the life of his hunting partners. Unload it and secure it inside the vehicle before anything else. Fired bullets, intentional or accidental cannot he taken back. Don't be afraid to educate individuals in your party because you might hurt their feelers. The life you save may be your own...
CODY MAN DIES AFTER HUNTING ACCIDENT