Yes (other) No1...(or is the other No1, the
other No1...?..
.).
extenuating circumstances should be allowed for...
Im not questioning common sense, good ethics & a sound safety mindset & regime that is able to retain cognitive function while enduring buck fever...
Not only have i been led directly into the field of fire by what/whom is commonly sprooked, widely accepted as, & self confessed as being "professional, life experienced (& even military trained) hunters" who are all too easily distracted by their own sense of greatness, but ive also had their 75gr hps & 87Vmx's buzzing around my ears & ripping through the trees around me while im making a helpless 'mad woman' escape down a hillside that would almost rival a good deal of infantry footage ever captured...
So while im unsure of the tone in your reply, if its one of assuming im a little "loose" in this arena, you're preaching to one who learned all the above before he hit adolescence...& who's had it confirmed by these very idiots i speak of whom are all around us...!!
Rather, Im questioning whether ive missed more specific & detailed information about what happened here...
And with the lack of this detail, i wonder how you can make such a conclusion..
...i mean who's to say the poor fellow who died wasnt the complete idiot who wandered straight into the line of fire despite all common sense & prior arrangement, all from being a beginner but
know-all Rambo using the hunt to exercise his ego...
We, or at least i, dont know this info, & so was just asking...
Any "accidental shooting", is a tragedy...for everyone involved--even the shooter...and i think given the mental trauma the shooter would endure, its worth giving them the benefit of the doubt until atleast some details are known...
The man who knows everything, doesnt really know everything...he's just stopped learning...