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As with any sport involving firearms, it can be quite dangerous. If you obey the laws, make sure whats behind the deer before you shoot, wear florescent orange, and don't aim your weapon until you know for sure its a deer you are looking at, you will be fine. If you haven't already, take a hunter safety course. Also team up with an experienced hunter and learn from them.

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