It is a very nice day here in N. Carolina and we were sitting on the deck enjoying the sunshine and 62 degree weather. It is also gun season for deer and we heard several shots - probably 15/20 shots spaced out from different weapons. I have been around guns and hunting for so long I can almost recognize the caliber by the sound of the shot.
Oddly enough it brought a smile to my face as the spacing of the shots reminded me of a time long ago when we were taken to Moses Lake, Washington to qualify for the next year. As the first line was about ready to fire this deer walked out as they were given the order to fire.
The deer walked calmly down the line in front of the targets without a worry in the world. It must have been collective 'buck fever' as when they came off the line several said they aimed for the deer but not one came close enough to cause the least bit of alarm for the deer.
That tells me the safest place to be is between the target and the shooter. I can't believe it yet that the deer walked the entire length of the firing range and those that shot at it never even came close.
Lesson learned: Sight in your weapon before you start to shoot - not while you are trying to qualify.