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<blockquote data-quote="RustyZX9" data-source="post: 2190136" data-attributes="member: 1695"><p>I can't believe this has to be said... Do not point a gun at your face... ever. I'm no expert but if you're in a class where you're being told to point a gun at your face, you're in the wrong class.</p><p></p><p>With regard to the video and competitive shooting, you will be hard pressed to find any group of shooters that are more aware of safety. If a shooter breaks 180 degrees with the muzzle they are done for the day. This includes administrative actions like reloads and holstering. A shooter sweeping themselves, whether breaking the 180 or not, is also a DQ. I grew up shooting and thought I had good safety habits until I started shooting competitively.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RustyZX9, post: 2190136, member: 1695"] I can't believe this has to be said... Do not point a gun at your face... ever. I'm no expert but if you're in a class where you're being told to point a gun at your face, you're in the wrong class. With regard to the video and competitive shooting, you will be hard pressed to find any group of shooters that are more aware of safety. If a shooter breaks 180 degrees with the muzzle they are done for the day. This includes administrative actions like reloads and holstering. A shooter sweeping themselves, whether breaking the 180 or not, is also a DQ. I grew up shooting and thought I had good safety habits until I started shooting competitively. [/QUOTE]
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