I have searched for such incidents. I have not found any so far.
However, mistaken identity shootings while hunting (Shooter thought the human was a game animal) are one of the most common firearms accidents while hunting.
It has little to do with having a chamber loaded or not, as the hunter thought the human was a game animal.
“I have searched for such incidents. I have not found any so far.”
I did too... And could not find any statistics from Alaska or Canada where this stat should apply.
“However, mistaken identity shootings while hunting (Shooter thought the human was a game animal) are one of the most common firearms accidents while hunting.”
Absolutely.
“It has little to do with having a chamber loaded or not, as the hunter thought the human was a game animal.”
But it does, that extra second might make a huge difference in identity.
Like I asked Lurker, what is the bigger danger to the human species here? Bears or thousands of chambered trigger happy humans?