All guns are loaded.
All guns must be pointed in a safe direction at all times.
Don't point guns at things you don't intend to shoot.
I do not shoot native animals (unless drop tags are provided)
I don't shoot Hares unless the greek bloke from Sydney wants to buy them from me.
All foxes seen must be shot accordingly. (I hate foxes, absalutely love shooting them though).
A good pigs a dead pig (I don't care if the property owner chases them they destroy the enviroment).
Try to shoot everything in the head (with the exception of foxes, why? because they're a bloody cruel animal)
Don't shoot over a rise.
Before you line up a shot look around what your shooting to make sure there isn't some nutcase in the background
If by any chance you fail on the rule above this one and shoot a cow or sheep - i. Headshot. ii. Bodyshot.
i - If the animal is worth putting in the freezer, skin and dress it for the property owner and get my mate (butcher) to cut it up, buy the cocky a carton of his favourite beer and finally tell him about the animal give him the beer and all of the cut up meat.
ii - Buy the cocky a carton of beer and either pay him or offer him a few days of free labour to pay for you mistake.
Funny thing is I have actually accidently shot a cow laying down in the grass thinking it was a pig, I followed section i. That was a year ago and I still get permision to shoot there