So I was at the range yesterday when I overheard two guys discussing the fact that they always load their rifles in the woods when walking around. Lets say from the camp to their blind or tree stand. Or from one spot to another. One guy was explaining to the other the importance of the safety.
During hunting season I adjust scopes at my local range and I always test the safety on rifles I adjust. I would "guess-timate" a failure rate of about 3%. And the owners always claim they did not know it was broken and have trusted it for years.
It makes no sens to me to do that. You are not in Vietman and VC are not hot on your trail. Load up the mag but do not load one in the barrel. And do not trust your safety to prevent accidents. This way you can cross fences, get in your boat, climb into your cache, trip, slip, fall, etc without shooting yourself or a friend.
Well that is what I think, what do you think?
During hunting season I adjust scopes at my local range and I always test the safety on rifles I adjust. I would "guess-timate" a failure rate of about 3%. And the owners always claim they did not know it was broken and have trusted it for years.
It makes no sens to me to do that. You are not in Vietman and VC are not hot on your trail. Load up the mag but do not load one in the barrel. And do not trust your safety to prevent accidents. This way you can cross fences, get in your boat, climb into your cache, trip, slip, fall, etc without shooting yourself or a friend.
Well that is what I think, what do you think?
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