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<blockquote data-quote="Gibbshooter43" data-source="post: 2162234" data-attributes="member: 94754"><p>If we're really lucky (blessed) we get to learn from the mistakes of others. I'm 77 and as a teenager still in highschool, I was still hunting the pine woods of Maryland when I came on an older man sitting on a pine stump. He had an unusual look about him, and as I approached him to ask if he was ok, I noticed a trickle of blood running down the right side of his face. He was very pale, and then I noticed his gun on the ground next to him. It was shattered. It had exploded as the result of being fired with a bullet lodged in the barrel. The look on his face remains with me to this day and is a reminder to always check my loads and my gun before and after each use. It's nice when someone else's mistakes can be our teaching tool. Thanks for all of your sharing as it refreshes the reminder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gibbshooter43, post: 2162234, member: 94754"] If we’re really lucky (blessed) we get to learn from the mistakes of others. I’m 77 and as a teenager still in highschool, I was still hunting the pine woods of Maryland when I came on an older man sitting on a pine stump. He had an unusual look about him, and as I approached him to ask if he was ok, I noticed a trickle of blood running down the right side of his face. He was very pale, and then I noticed his gun on the ground next to him. It was shattered. It had exploded as the result of being fired with a bullet lodged in the barrel. The look on his face remains with me to this day and is a reminder to always check my loads and my gun before and after each use. It’s nice when someone else’s mistakes can be our teaching tool. Thanks for all of your sharing as it refreshes the reminder. [/QUOTE]
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