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any relation with AD/ND?
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<blockquote data-quote="de-evoproject" data-source="post: 1319134" data-attributes="member: 14169"><p>I don't know on this one. I grew up around alot of hunters and they stressed safety above all. Here in OKC i have alot of friends that like guns and target shoot occasionally, and i see alot more unsafe practices go on with them.</p><p></p><p>I think tho that the amount of AD/ND's is more directly related to a person's sense of responsibility, time around firearms and training. Just enough time around a firearm increases your chance of AD/ND's. So the occasional hunter has a lower chance than the regular sport shooter. And the occasional target shooter has a lower chance than the regular hunter. Assuming all of these guy have a similar level of responsibility and training.</p><p></p><p>Long post to say my opinion is hunter vs. target guy has no bearing directly on the chances of AD/ND.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="de-evoproject, post: 1319134, member: 14169"] I don't know on this one. I grew up around alot of hunters and they stressed safety above all. Here in OKC i have alot of friends that like guns and target shoot occasionally, and i see alot more unsafe practices go on with them. I think tho that the amount of AD/ND's is more directly related to a person's sense of responsibility, time around firearms and training. Just enough time around a firearm increases your chance of AD/ND's. So the occasional hunter has a lower chance than the regular sport shooter. And the occasional target shooter has a lower chance than the regular hunter. Assuming all of these guy have a similar level of responsibility and training. Long post to say my opinion is hunter vs. target guy has no bearing directly on the chances of AD/ND. [/QUOTE]
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