Firearm Safety Tips
Hunting season in Michigan is a time for more than one million sportspersons to participate in one of our many great outdoor recreational opportunities. It is also a time for common sense. For in hunting, there is nothing more important than safety to make hunting an enjoyable and rewarding experience.
Treat every firearm
as if it was loaded. You can never guarantee that your chamber is unloaded. Give
an unloaded firearm the same respect you would give a loaded firearm.
Watch where you
point your firearm muzzle. Never point the muzzle of your firearm at yourself or
anyone else, even if it is unloaded.
Know your firearm
and its ammunition. Before you load, be sure your firearm is in safe operating
condition and the barrel is free of obstructions. Double check the specifications of your
ammunition to be sure it fits your firearm.
Do not load your
firearm before you are ready. Why take chances? When traveling to and from your
hunting blind, take down or have your actions open, and always carry your firearms
unloaded in their cases.
Be sure of your
target-and beyond-before you squeeze the trigger. Be sure that you have carefully
identified your target, then look past it to be sure it is safe to shoot. Hunters need to
keep track of buildings, roadways, and other hunters.
Beware of fatigue
when hunting. When youve been out in the woods a long time, fatigue can
cause accidents. A loaded firearm can accidentally fire with a single, unexpected jar-so
watch your step.
Dont take
chances with a loaded firearm. Never step over fences, jump ditches, or make
other awkward or unbalanced moves while holding a loaded firearm.
Use care when
practicing. When shooting for practice, make sure your backstop will prevent
ricochets and protect bystanders. Bullets can ricochet off water, rocks, trees, metal and
other hard surfaces.
Store your firearms
safely. When not in use, always store firearms unloaded, away from ammunition and
out of the reach of children and inexperienced users.
Remember: Alcohol,
drugs and firearms dont mix. Never consume alcohol or other mood-altering
drugs before or during target shooting or hunting.
Straight
from the horses mouth!!
(Borrowed from the DNR Law
Enforcement Division)
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