The correct behavior. Utmost caution when hunting: accidents are always lurking precisely because situations are constantly changing.
A good knowledge of the weapon is the basis of prudent behavior which, however, can sometimes be neglected due to the excitement of the hunting action. The technicians have elaborated a series of tips that may seem obvious but are the distillation of a series of cases, unfortunately, every year more and more numerous.
Inspect the rifle barrels after driving through a forest or leaving the gun on the ground or resting for some time.
In fact, some foreign body may have entered the tube.
Never use the shotgun as a stick to try to flush game out of a bush or retrieve fallen prey in an unreachable place.
Never use the firearm to lean on while walking on difficult terrain.
When traveling through rough or slippery areas, always unload the rifle precisely because a fall could cause a shot to start. Always unload your firearm when crossing a ditch, crossing a hedge or jumping an obstacle.
Shotgun always on safety: removing it is a moment but when it is inserted it always gives an extra guarantee on the safety of the gun.
Never shoot in a hedge: there could be a person, a pet or a protected species. The hunter must always behave in a way that does not disturb those, like him, who are hunting. Call the dog back if it invades the ground that another hunter is about to travel.
Never approach a dog that is standing still or that from its attitude suggests that it is on the trail of a wild animal. If the wild put to flight by a hunter is killed by another, it is up to whoever took it away and who in exchange for the prey must deliver the number of cartridges fired.
It is not true that this rule of good behavior is subject to a derogation on the first day of hunting.
No one should stop near huts or fixed stalking The game that was wrong by one hunter and killed by another belongs to the one who fired first.
Whoever comes closest has the right to shoot a game sitting on a tree. No one, except with the permission of the shooter, should approach a prey and pick it up.
It is unfair and harmful to shoot out of range even just to try a stroke of luck.
Who goes hunting is a guest of the farmer: remember when he crosses a piece of land or approaches a plant with fruit.