Mag loaded, one in the spout, safety on. I've seen several lost opportunities due to unloaded rifles.
I also check my safety every couple minutes, and unsling and cover safety and trigger in thick bush.
I have a couple questions though, for the OP: People pay you to sight in their rifles?? What constitutes "properly" zero'd, as opposed to whatever (evidently flawed) method others might use? Is paying someone else to shoot your guns for you a common Quebec thing?
It is offered as a service to shooters at the range I go to. Most hunters could not be bothered to learn how to zero a scope so they pay us to do it. Us == a couple guys hired by the range during busy season. So we verify the rifle, the scope, tighten the screws, and zero the rifle. I do not know if such a service exists at other ranges (there are so few to start with in Québec!).
What we often see is guys shooting 1 or 2 boxes of ammo to zero their scopes but they do not hit paper at 100 yards (ya I know...). So if you factor in the cost of ammo, paying us 15$ do to it in under 5 shots is quite cheap.
Frankly the quality of marksmanship is very bad for the average hunter. I have seen a guy miss a bear in June at 20 yards! I am not afraid in the woods, except when there are hunters around. But that is another discussion, for another thread...




















































