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re: Matt Branch, former LSU FB player, seriously injured in hunting accident
Posted on 1/3/19 at 5:17 am to Cajun367
Posted on 1/3/19 at 5:17 am to Cajun367
I started a thread here a few years back that was kind of a poll on who leaves their rifle loaded all the time and who unloads it when not hunting. A staggering amount of people never unload their rifles. Its mind blowing to me, why take that risk? Do you think you're going to shoot a deer out of your camp at night or off of the fourwheeler riding out at night? Taking unnecessary risks is ignorant .
Posted on 1/3/19 at 5:26 am to DownshiftAndFloorIt
I agree, but don’t most OB pistoleros leave one in the chamber? What’s the difference?
And as for this particular case, they were throwing their gear in the Ranger to move down the way to a different location. Still no excuse for not unloading your gun, but a little different than packing it in for the day. I think when calling it a day most people’s first move is to unload their gun. Just swapping spots may not trigger the same thought process.
And as for this particular case, they were throwing their gear in the Ranger to move down the way to a different location. Still no excuse for not unloading your gun, but a little different than packing it in for the day. I think when calling it a day most people’s first move is to unload their gun. Just swapping spots may not trigger the same thought process.
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