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Courtesy of the
National
Shooting Sports Foundation
4.
Be Sure Of Your Target And What's Beyond It
No one can call a shot back. Once a gun fires, you have given
up all control over where the shot will go or what it
will strike. Don't shoot unless you know exactly what
your shot is going to strike. Be sure that your bullet
will not injure anyone or anything beyond your target.
Firing at a movement or a noise without being absolutely
certain of what you are shooting at constitutes criminal
disregard for the safety of others. No target is so
important that you cannot take the time before you pull
the trigger to be absolutely certain of your target
and where your shot will stop.
Be aware that even a 22 short
bullet can travel over 1-1/4 miles and a high velocity
cartridge, such as a 30-06, can send its bullet more
than 3 miles. Shotgun pellets can travel 500 yards,
and shotgun slugs have a range of over half a mile.
You should keep in mind how
far a bullet will travel if it misses your intended
target or ricochets in another direction.
ALCOHOL,
DRUGS AND GUNS DON'T MIX.
NEXT: Use Correct Ammunition
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