Been hunting, mostly with a single-shot, for over 60 years now. Always a still hunter. It is amazing what you can walk up on! It transferred over to my career job, working as a wetlands and wildlife biologist.
I have walked up on deer, elk, bobcats, foxes, wolves, any manner of snake. And you see and feel so much more as you go. I have seen turtles mating (!), deer delivering babies, snakes MAKING babies, and on and on. Found dead people bodies, and some souls that were just lost. Always enjoyed things I saw and learned.
My first whitetail was with a .45 "Kentucky pistol" that I built from a kit a girlfriend gave me. Buck at 15'. Dead right there. Three years later, I heard that it was not legal to hunt there with a ML pistol.
Over seas, sometimes the quarry was the type that would shoot back. Makes for an "interesting" hunt.
BUT - and there is usually a "but" in there someplace - I can still move slow and quiet in the woods. For maybe 100 yards. Old Agent Orange is doing it's worst for my spine and legs. Given me the trembles. Neuro Doc is trying some new injections for the legs, hope it works. But I WILL still be out there, maybe not far out there though! It is the hunt that I love, don't mind if I do get game or don't.
The only "accidental" discharge I ever had was when I was doing gun repair work out in Oklahoma. Trying to get a stuck 12 ga shell out of a pump gun. But keeping the muzzle in a safe direction made it just another day at the workshop. Don't trust cartridge guns, don't trust ML guns. I do trust me.
Now to go do some work on these pistols I'm building - it's not hunting season yet.