Yeah, it appears that the turkey hunters across the pond, and some of our European friends are a little less blessed with sang-froid, and tend to ask questions afterwards. Went several times to Norway for moose hunting, and most years someone got shot dead in the opening week (elsewhere in the country, I might add!) by another, who was usually found to have been worse the wear for the aquavit; it is very much a sense of great national occasion, think the Glorious Twelfth, on steroids, and celebrated (with copious toasts) by most of the Adult male population, even given that they take their Safety briefings and training very, very seriously. Reminds me of the days when otherwise uninterested farm lads were expected to carry a gun at the annual hare shoots, or otherwise usually well-composed gentlemen sporting Guns when they were added to the line when roe drives still took place - too many attempts at shooting through the line seen!
One celebrated Spanish Monteria Rifle I met was once shot with the 9.3, very luckily for him it skiffed round his ribcage rather than hit him squarely - still, rather him than me!
See 'A Father's Advice', and make it mandatory for every sportsman and woman to do a paper on it explaining what it all means, so they get the full picture, but you cannot beat the father/mentor to son/pupil 1:1 instilling of firearm safety, IMO.