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Ten Commandments Of Shotgun Safety

1) Always point the muzzle of a gun in a safe direction, even if you think it is unloaded. By always keeping the muzzle pointed in a safe direction nobody can ever get hurt, even if the gun does fire unexpectedly. Think of a gun in your hands as if it is loaded and the safety is off.

2) Keep the safety on and your finger out of the trigger guard until the instant you are ready to fire. Remember, the safety of a gun should never be a substitute for careless handling.

3) When unloading a weapon double check the chamber and the magazine, then check it again. Next, always leave the action open. Even a loaded weapon can't fire if the action is open.

4) Always be 110% sure of your target. A lot of people have been shot because somebody thought they were a bird or animal they were hunting. You also need to be sure of what is behind your target. Don't assume that your target will stop your bullet or shot. What happens if you miss the target?

5) Never jump out of your duck boat or climb in with a loaded firearm. When exiting your boat either hand your gun to your partner, or lay it down in a place that will be accessible when outside of your boat. When entering your boat either hand your gun to your partner first, or lay it down inside of your boat before entering. This commandment also applies to crossing fences. Never cross a fence with a gun in your hands.

6) Always be aware of your surroundings. Think ahead of time about the directions you can not shoot due to other hunters, buildings, farms, ext.

7) Control your emotions when it comes to safety. After downing your target remember to return the safety of your gun to its on position. If you lose control of your emotions you may do something careless.

8) Wear hearing and eye protection. When shooting at clay birds or when you're in the field, you should always wear hearing and eye protection. It is very important to remember that God you only gave two eyes, and two ears. These wonderful eyes and ears have to last you for your entire life.

9) Don't drink alcohol or take drugs before or while handling firearms. These substances can drastically affect normal physical and mental body functions.

10) Always be aware additional circumstances that could affect your safety, or another individuals safety. If your partner is doing something stupid tell him about it. Just because something isn't listed under these "Ten Commandments Of Shotgun Safety" doesn't mean you can ignore it if it is dangerous!


If your partner is doing something stupid tell him about it. Just because something isn't listed under these "Ten Commandments Of Shotgun Safety" doesn't mean you can ignore it if it is dangerous!

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