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Yes sir SC,
As you know I grew up whitetail hunting in the east. Swamps and dogs, good times... There are definitely regional differences and traditions that come into play with the decision to carry hot or not.
Nowadays, horses and/or heavy backpacks are often part of our hunts, guns into scabbards or strapped to packs, etc. Even carrying or slung, hunting partners are often overhead or below. Snow covered or wet rocks... Seen many a good man go for a unplanned 'rapid loss of elevation'. Just changed my opinion over time. And it's not like there isn't any dense country here...![]()
Whatever works for folks and their hunting buds. It's their hunt, their decision...
Me and mine always make our expectations clear when we take a new guy out. Our hunt, our camp, our rules.![]()
I have hunted with the above poster, one of my best friends and trust him with my life.
I grew up hunting the mountains and foothills of southern AB., Very rough country. I was brought up hunting with an empty chamber until the time was right. Climbing the side of a mountain, big backpacks, or on horses, crawling through shintangle, crossing creeks or rivers, none of it to me requires to have one in the chamber. But guess what, in close to 30 years of hunting in those conditions I cant ever recall not filling a tag because I didn't have one in the chamber. Bears, antelope, elk, moose, white tail, Mule deer, bighorn sheep etc. etc...
I always start the season off with a pocket full of tags, feel free to ask Littleboylefty how often I go without filling the tags I really want to. I seem to manage to drop animals all the time and rarely ever have one in the pipe ready to go. I must be doing something wrong...
*Edit* Just to add so that I am somewhat on topic, all of my main 5 current (most used) hunting rifles all have a thee position safety. Have owned and hunted with many others though.
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