You can never become complacent about safety. Our Clay team is long established and very safe, but dangerous situations can still appear.
Recently while shooting Sporting Clays one of our VERY experienced members lost sight of the second clay of a double launch and he didn't fire his second shot. No problem normally, just open the gun or draw back the bolt and the live round will be ejected or if its a N/E remove the live round manually.
But in this case the shooter was using a Beretta UGB 25
A lovely Gun, it's a two shot self loader but it breaks like a Over and Under. It means everybody can see it's unloaded and therefore feel much safer than they do when people are using conventional self loaders.
But hold on have a look at the left side.
You cant see the breech area because of the design of the receiver.
Anyhow, I noticed he still had a live round in the gun and watched as he opened it but didn't remove the round, possibly he never noticed it because of the way the breech face is not visible from the left side,
Not wishing to immediately embarrass him I moved behind him and waited to see what his next move was. He moved forward with gun open and picked up his gun slip,intending to close the gun and put it in the slip, thankfully the penny dropped and he removed the live round before closing the gun and putting it in the slip.
Nobody else noticed and I never said anything. I'm sure he will not do that again.