Some people hate sad stories, so I thought I would give a fair warning.
I live North of Pittsburgh, in 1A section. My friends dad is the local game commissioner, and he was called to the seen of a tragic accident.
What happened, was two guys were pushing game, trying to spook one up and potentially shoot one. One of the men kicked one up, drew, and shot his rifle without a seconds thought. The man was shooting at a deer at 43 yards. He had his scope set on the highest setting, so he could not see beyond his target. The man, I am sure, is an honest good hearted hunter, just a second of carelessness could lead to disaster. The man simply made a mistake, or an accident if you will.
After he had shot, he heard a young boy call out "you hit my dad, don't shoot". There was a ten year old boy sitting close beside his dad, simply enjoying a chilly Pennsylvannian deer hunt. The bullet had missed the deer, and had struck the boys dad square in the head.
The dad was dead, or died real quick. The two were sitting close together, so you can imagine the horror of being sprayed with your dads blood. I am sorry for being graffic, but the picture in your head is nothing compared to the picture in the young lads head.
Tragedy such as this happens all around the world everyday. It just really hits home to me, to have a young man witness such a terrible accident. They were hunting not too far away from where I live.
Keep in mind, it was an accident. This is a very real story, and I wish it was not. I do not know the specific names of any of the people.
I beg you all, the worlds greatest deer is not worth the life of a young mans dad. It was an accident, but I encourage all of you to hunt archery as not to make such an accident. We all know to identify the target, and beyond. So I urge you to do so when you are using a rifle. Do not forget how quickly a hunt can turn into disaster.
Last but not least, Lets pray for the young man and his family. If you do not pray, then simply learn from the mistakes made and offer his family your condolences.
Everyone make up with their dads. Settle your petty, insignificant arguments. Love your friends and family, cause tragedy could be just a bullet, or a car accident away.
Sorry to share such a sad tale -Arthur