So how come then, quade bike deaths are accepted as being inevitable. "Just an accident" people say. Its a hunting forum mantra.
I say, "hop on a quade, and its a loaded gun".
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So how come then, quade bike deaths are accepted as being inevitable. "Just an accident" people say. Its a hunting forum mantra.
I say, "hop on a quade, and its a loaded gun".
Good point tahr, how many of u blokes on hear have done a quad course, and what are ur reasons for not doing one ?
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or a chainsaw course?
Or a push bike corse
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Or a boating course
Some people need a decent human course
Done quad and chainsaw courses, NZQA recognized.
Both required for work at conservation sanctuary, and the chainsaw for my business and hobby as well.
To be honest I climb fences and all sorts of obstacles with a loaded weapon very often, safety on but most important, I'm always aware of my muzzle direction and my finger is outside the triggerguard.
Depends on the fence. A standard 9 wire fence I can walk over but with mesh netting fences like ours here were the wire cant be pushed down also has an eletric wire running on the top I do what happy said and put the gun over first then jump
And yet there is nothing for shooting is there.
You get your experience from hunting mates and gun clubs..if you belong to one :D
so bad habits can be obtained