Dog gets birdy thumb or finger on the safety. Bird flushes, safety off.
Yeah that’s me. My old Citori doesn’t always reset the safety and even after firing a ton of shells through it I have accidentally pulled up on a bird and switched it on instead of off. You would think I would not get that flustered when a bird gets up but I still doMy safety has been off before by accident and if a bird flushes and I don’t feel the click it is totally weird and I’m frozen and fiddling with the safety…probably don’t get the bird
Good practice with kids or novices, IMO…Nobody should be yelling hen,or rooster ,that's bush league.
There was a guy from my town, that was killed crossing a fence with his safety off. The trigger got caught in the wire, he was shot in the head and killed.I’m shocked at how often guys fall down while hunting…
What about when you see a hen flush?Two things on the safety bit. I’m fine with muzzle up or down, I’ve seen folks fall and if the muzzle is up, who knows where it goes on the way down. Muzzle down has its own problems, pointed in a safe direction is fine. I have hunted with a fellow who walks with it horizontal, an older guy. I walk a few steps behind him and to his right.
Safety wise with my automatic I slip my finger in the trigger guard and slip the safety off all while pulling the gun up. This only when I see a rooster flush.
I don’t flip safety off til rooster flushes…it screws me up otherwiseWhat about when you see a hen flush?
Well you know it’s one of those ingrained automatic things a person does without thinking and it is hard to sit here and try and remember.What about when you see a hen flush?
They aren't roosters, they're cocks. And I agree. the yelling is bush league.Nobody should be yelling hen,or rooster ,that's bush league.
Wearing orange and yelling will spook birds for sure. You have to be quiet, that's very important.They aren't roosters, they're cocks. And I agree. the yelling is bush league.