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Title: It never fails
Post by: Dougas on September 03, 2024, 11:59:55 PM
Every year except for last year, I injure my trigger finger right before season. Cut to the bone, forklift forks smashing it, metal sliver up under the nail and out the back of the nail bed, and many other injuries. Usually the day or two before season starts. This year is no different. Sunday was the opening day of upland game bird and fall turkey season. I planned to hunt both on Monday since it was Labor Day. I was cutting a notch in a piece of plywood on Sunday with a multitool. It slipped out of the plywood and right into the side of the trigger finger into the pad and nail, hitting bone for good measure. My trigger finger hurts pretty much all the way up to my elbow. Just a type season opener for me, I guess.
Title: Re: It never fails
Post by: Sir-diealot on September 04, 2024, 01:29:25 AM
You sound like a prime candidate for these. Or becoming ambidextrous.  https://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/S-25684-X/Performance-Gloves/Uline-Impact-Cut-Resistant-Gloves-XL?pricode=WC5827&gadtype=pla&id=S-25684-X&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw59q2BhBOEiwAKc0ijU5s23CK1LgLkfh9Fr1-hl9gHjk7vAGSrJkUCV-BRZfMdL2crWAp3RoCd-gQAvD_BwE
Title: Re: It never fails
Post by: Tom007 on September 04, 2024, 06:04:41 AM
Quote from: Sir-diealot on September 04, 2024, 01:29:25 AMYou sound like a prime candidate for these. Or becoming ambidextrous.  https://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/S-25684-X/Performance-Gloves/Uline-Impact-Cut-Resistant-Gloves-XL?pricode=WC5827&gadtype=pla&id=S-25684-X&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw59q2BhBOEiwAKc0ijU5s23CK1LgLkfh9Fr1-hl9gHjk7vAGSrJkUCV-BRZfMdL2crWAp3RoCd-gQAvD_BwE
Quote from: Dougas on September 03, 2024, 11:59:55 PMEvery year except for last year, I injure my trigger finger right before season. Cut to the bone, forklift forks smashing it, metal sliver up under the nail and out the back of the nail bed, and many other injuries. Usually the day or two before season starts. This year is no different. Sunday was the opening day of upland game bird and fall turkey season. I planned to hunt both on Monday since it was Labor Day. I was cutting a notch in a piece of plywood on Sunday with a multitool. It slipped out of the plywood and right into the side of the trigger finger into the pad and nail, hitting bone for good measure. My trigger finger hurts pretty much all the way up to my elbow. Just a type season opener for me, I guess.

Sorry to hear about your mishap. Gloves in the future might avoid this. Heal well, you were lucky not to lose your finger..
Title: Re: It never fails
Post by: Yoder409 on September 04, 2024, 09:06:49 AM
You were fortunate.

As long as you still HAVE your finger.....it'll heal.

Best of luc for a quick recovery.
Title: Re: It never fails
Post by: Tail Feathers on September 04, 2024, 10:47:52 AM
That will keep you from jerking the trigger for sure.
Hope it heals fast.  My father insisted I learn to shoot left handed too.  It's paid off for me more than once.
Title: Re: It never fails
Post by: Dougas on September 04, 2024, 12:43:07 PM
I am technically right handed, but very ambidextrous in most things and I have always shot bow and gun lefthanded even though I am right eye dominant. I have gotten pretty good using my middle finger as a trigger finger. At work I always use cut proof gloves dealing with metal and glass, so one would think it would be a no brainer to put gloves on at home.
Title: Re: It never fails
Post by: nativeks on September 05, 2024, 04:08:50 PM
We always talk about keeping your hands out of the line of fire here at work. We get a few minor first aids but knock on wood we haven't had an OSHA record able in a long time.
Title: Re: It never fails
Post by: WV Flopper on September 05, 2024, 09:07:45 PM
If it's always that finger....

I would suggest cutting it off now and getting the problem child out of the way. You can already shoot with your off hand! And use an alternate finger at your normal hand!

Cut that offensive, accident prone finger off! Or maybe be less complacent, wear gloves and keep the finger out of the line of fire. It ain't that hard. On a construction site, you would be fired for multiple injuries without gloves.

Now, I will admit, I do some dumb stuff myself at home. Sorry to hear of your continued bad luck.
Title: Re: It never fails
Post by: YoungGobbler on September 06, 2024, 03:34:28 PM
Sorry for your finger... At first I thought you were posting your fall season opening day turkeys, like last year...
Title: Re: It never fails
Post by: zelmo1 on September 09, 2024, 05:17:59 AM
Heal up my friend. I will suggest " bubbling up" or pre casting it 2 weeks before the season starts. Just a suggestion, Z
Title: Re: It never fails
Post by: Dougas on September 12, 2024, 09:47:30 PM
Quote from: WV Flopper on September 05, 2024, 09:07:45 PMIf it's always that finger....

I would suggest cutting it off now and getting the problem child out of the way. You can already shoot with your off hand! And use an alternate finger at your normal hand!

Cut that offensive, accident prone finger off! Or maybe be less complacent, wear gloves and keep the finger out of the line of fire. It ain't that hard. On a construction site, you would be fired for multiple injuries without gloves.

Now, I will admit, I do some dumb stuff myself at home. Sorry to hear of your continued bad luck.

If I cut my finger off, the bad juju would just be put upon the next finger in line. Thanks for the suggestion though.
Title: Re: It never fails
Post by: Dougas on September 12, 2024, 09:51:32 PM
Finger is healed up pretty good now. I can use it. Now I will keep a kevlar finger cot on it as well as bubble wrap and tape. It will stay in my pocket until I am carrying my gun or all seasons are over.

I will be going out in about two weeks. My two fall tags are good until the end of January, so no rush.
Title: Re: It never fails
Post by: ferocious calls on September 13, 2024, 08:56:44 AM
An Indian helped me save many injuries from happening.
We were cleaning fish. He said towards your chum not your thumb. Golden words to live by.

Anther time while working with my brother, he was about to pry something and stopped. He looked at me and said, always look at what you are doing and how you can do it with the least risk to your skin.

Glad you are healing. 
Title: Re: It never fails
Post by: Dougas on September 13, 2024, 10:54:03 PM
When I was in the Air Force, they told us to cut toward your buddy, not your body. I guess I should have a buddy with me before and during hunting season.