Hey guys,
I am prospecting up in a northern BC valley known for Grizzlies. After much back and forth I have decided (and purchased) a 930 Mossberg semi-auto. Please dont tell me it is the wrong gun, because that is what I have, and I am not about to change it.
I have been practicing targets with the gun out in the woods, and also practicing my sling/unsling techniques. I dont wanna be one of those a-holes who end up shooting their buddy or their own foot.
Now, I have a specific question:
A lot of my prospecting work requires two hands. I will mostly be walking trails with detecting equipment occupying both hands and my head. I have my sling/unsling technique down nicely. Muzzle up - on the back.
BUT... how should I load the semi-auto to be ready for problems?
With "cruiser ready", safety off, no round chambered. I have to pull to load it up. Fine by me...
Or.. have a round chambered, safety on, then flick it off and ready to go. I am a little worried about this, as I am hiking over rough country and would hate a mis-fire blowing off the back of my head.
Other options? Suggestions?
I am prospecting up in a northern BC valley known for Grizzlies. After much back and forth I have decided (and purchased) a 930 Mossberg semi-auto. Please dont tell me it is the wrong gun, because that is what I have, and I am not about to change it.
I have been practicing targets with the gun out in the woods, and also practicing my sling/unsling techniques. I dont wanna be one of those a-holes who end up shooting their buddy or their own foot.
Now, I have a specific question:
A lot of my prospecting work requires two hands. I will mostly be walking trails with detecting equipment occupying both hands and my head. I have my sling/unsling technique down nicely. Muzzle up - on the back.
BUT... how should I load the semi-auto to be ready for problems?
With "cruiser ready", safety off, no round chambered. I have to pull to load it up. Fine by me...
Or.. have a round chambered, safety on, then flick it off and ready to go. I am a little worried about this, as I am hiking over rough country and would hate a mis-fire blowing off the back of my head.
Other options? Suggestions?






















































