Round In The Chamber

Do you carry one in the chamber while big game hunting?

  • Yes

    Votes: 133 48.7%
  • No

    Votes: 140 51.3%

  • Total voters
    273
Michael ran that by me before posting. I agree with the IG video he posted. My comment about walking around with one in the chamber of a hunting rifle, other than when moving in on a stalk, was less charitable than his comment.

Nobody has ever been killed or harmed by a bullet leaving the barrel of an empty rifle. We get too many reports about deaths and injuries each year that were the situation of someone walking around with a live round in the chamber. And nobody killed or injured due to carrying a live round ever intended to get killed or injured.
Well you're wrong too.
 
As a note to expand on this, the context of the comment refers to out hunting big game with a rifle, not concealed carry or with a shotgun while bird hunting.
So it's okay to have one chambered during an activity with more people around, moving less cautiously through brush, than it is to be hunting with fewer people while walking more carefully and quietly? Doesn't check out for me.
 
So it's okay to have one chambered during an activity with more people around, moving less cautiously through brush, than it is to be hunting with fewer people while walking more carefully and quietly? Doesn't check out for me.
As my gramma used to say” there is nothing common about common sense”.
 
As a note to expand on this, the context of the comment refers to out hunting big game with a rifle, not concealed carry or with a shotgun while bird hunting.
Randy, you hunt with a team of other people, you spot your target animals at a vast distance and shoot them from a vast distance, using a magazine rifle, as well. In contrast to how many other people hunt, it is very easy and makes perfect sense to hunt with an empty chamber in your world. But that is not the only world. Many others have made this point every time this topic comes up. And frankly, bird hunting in almost any conditions is going to be far more risky than big game hunting, yet all bird hunters do it quite well. You make allowances for bird hunters but not big game hunters, not because of safety but in spite of it being a riskier form of hunting.

I guess, I just don't get the absolutism.

I need to go back to ignoring this topic, and get back out on my snowshoes, in the brush, chasing grouse with a loaded double.
 
I am going out with the musket in the morning and will have one in the pipe so you guys might just want to stay indoors.

I scared the hell out of a bull last year with the sound of pulling the hammer back. He was about 50 feet away and I was looking at another bull and couldn't see the close one.

Maybe we could acknowledge that not everyone is hunting the same way.

Or maybe not.
 
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I am going out with the musket in the morning and will have one in the pipe so you guys might just want to stay indoors.

I scared the hell out of a bull last year with the sound of pulling the hammer back. He was about 50 feet away and I was looking at another bull and couldn't see the close one.

Maybe we could acknowledge that not everyone is hunting the same way.

Or maybe not.
Is the hammer going to be cocked?
 

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