Things to Consider About Hunting
* Comply with any applicable Law, Regulation or Circular. Warn those who do not comply. Keep in mind that only the hunter will protect the prey.
* Try to keep the decisions of the Central Hunting Commission (MAK) regarding the hunting season in your vehicle.
* Always keep your hunting permit with you.
* Always keep a first aid kit in your vehicle that can respond to accidents and injuries that may occur during hunting. Be sure to learn first aid information.
* Always assist them in the checks to be made by Hunting Protection officers and security forces.
* It is your natural right to see the identity of the officers in charge of control. Do not hesitate to exercise this right.
* If a report is prepared about you:
1- Be sure to read the written report before signing it.
2- If you have an objection to the report, ask for it to be stated in writing in the same report.
3- Do not sign the minutes that do not include your views and objections. (This should not mean that you oppose the security forces.)
4- On the same day, go to the nearest local administration and explain this situation and submit a petition to the relevant administration on the same subject.
* Make sure to keep the hunting equipment in your home under lock and key.
* Take care that all the materials to be used in the hunt are of good quality. This is necessary for your safety and comfort.
* If you feel an abnormality in the explosion sound, check your rifle, especially inside the barrel.
* Always carry your rifle in its holster during transportation. Do not get into the vehicle with a loaded rifle.
* Never buy and use cartridges from people you don't know while hunting.
* Try to make it a habit to use your rifle without a strap.
*Take the necessary safety precautions while loading your rifle while hunting. Point your gun in a direction where no one is. After loading your gun (hold it at an angle to prevent reflection from the ground, assuming that it may explode accidentally when closing) hold it towards the gap and close it slowly.
* Choose the appropriate scatter tricks according to the type of hunt. Do not forget that your rifle will have important consequences in the shock state. Try to learn from hunters who are more experienced than you, how many tricks will be used on which animal. Never forget the importance of experience.
* If you have a habit of carrying your rifle constantly in which hand, be careful to wear your hunting knife on the other side of your belt.
* Make it a habit to carry a whistle with you on the hunt.
* In the hunt, 1-2 m. in appropriate thickness (3-4 mm) next to you. carry a piece of string.
* How many kg of the cartridge chamber of the gun you use. Find out correctly that it can withstand pressure. Avoid using filled cartridges that will push this limit.
* Take care to choose the right shot and suitable gunpowder cartridge according to the hunt you will go to.
* Choose the appropriate rifle shock according to the hunt you will go.
* When using replaceable choke rifles, re-squeeze the choke in the muzzle of the muzzle at appropriate time intervals with the apparatus.
* If you are reloading your cartridge yourself, be sure to test fire before you fill all of your empty cartridge cases.
* See the distribution of pellets in the sighting shot you have made (at a distance of 40 meters). Pay attention to the groups. Remember that the prey must not pass through the bullshit.
* Load your weapon after you have moved away from your fellow hunters as far as the required safety distance (300 m.).
* When returning to your friends, unload your weapon without any warning, approach them with your weapon open (broken). If your gun is automatic, unload at a safe distance for them to see. (the crown must remain in the unlocked position). The conscious hunter is the one who does not ask himself if his weapon is empty.
* Take care not to get snow inside the barrel in snowy weather.
* Do not go on the road without sleep and alcohol.
* Determine the meeting place and time to go hunting clearly so as not to cause misunderstandings, be careful not to keep your friends waiting.
* Be sure to tell your relatives where you are going to hunt.
* Do not give exact arrival time to your relatives for the return.
* Try to keep your vehicle well-maintained at all times.
* It is for your comfort and safety that your gas tank is full when entering the land.
* Park your vehicle downhill if possible.
* Never carry a spare gas can in the vehicle. If necessary, choose a steel drum and make it a habit to carry it in the trunk.
* Make sure your car lights are turned off when you go hunting in the morning.
* Take care to have a small light on in your vehicle during the hunts you will go out towards the evening. Get in the habit of carrying a flashlight with you.
* Always have a spare key in your vehicle. Give the spare key to another friend.
* Never sleep in a parked vehicle with the engine running.
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