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March 4, 2006 - Back 40 held a TWRA Hunter Safety Course with pro staff member Scott Brooks as the instructor. We had a great class consisting of boys and girls, both young and old. Scott did a masterful job of teaching the basics of hunter safety and demonstrating the safe use of guns. Due to the success of this class, Back 40 plans to offer more opportunities to attend courses in the future. Click here for pictures. ![]() The Ten Commandments of Firearm Safety 1. Watch that muzzle! Keep it pointed in a safe direction at all times. 2. Treat every firearm with the respect due a loaded gun. It might be, even if you think it isn’t. 3. Be sure of the target and what is in front of it and beyond it. Know the identifying features of the game you hunt. Make sure you have an adequate backstop—don’t shoot at a flat, hard surface or water. 4. Keep your finger outside the trigger guard (and the safety on) until ready to shoot. This is the best way to prevent an accidental discharge. 5. Check your barrel and ammunition. Make sure the barrel and action are clear of obstructions, and carry only the proper ammunition for your firearm. 6. Unload firearms when not in use. Leave actions open; carry firearms in cases and unloaded to and from the shooting area. 7. Point a firearm only at something you intend to shoot. Avoid all horseplay with a gun. 8. Don't run, jump, or climb with a loaded firearm. Unload a firearm before you climb a fence or tree, or jump a ditch. Pull a firearm toward you by the butt, not the muzzle. 9. Store firearms and ammunition separately and safely. Store each in secured locations beyond the reach of children and careless adults. 10. Avoid alcoholic beverages before or during shooting. Also avoid mind- or behavior-altering medicines or drugs. |
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