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Now I think that depends on the situation. If the gun is not primed it has no more chance of going off than a totally unloaded gun. I travel with a loaded but unprimed gun and do not consider it dangerous. I think it would be a good idea to have some way of marking the gun so there are no mistakes made. Maybe a red ribbon tied arround it or something like that. We can have different opinions and still all be sane, or at least half nutz.
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No need to leave a loaded rifle around the house. Shoot it off and if need be load a different rifle. if i was living up FORBISHER BAY with polar bears around the house yes i would keep a loaded gun in the house ..
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If it aint broke, dont touch it. We leave them loaded until we either shoot something, shoot them off at the end of the 9 day hunt or if we get suck in fouled weather.
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Im with Semi. I keep more than one gun loaded in this house. Left a Hawken with 777 loaded for 3 or 4 months and it went boom and hit the target... but again as Semi said..it was clean bore with no caps popped.
As far as loaded ml's... in this state they are only considered loaded if capped. |
in this state they are only considered loaded if capped. |
Hey Semi go easy on the boy, he is from Canada and they do things a lot different then we do down here. I think it is the way they get brought up. Or it could be the water, not sure!?!?
__________________________________________________ ____ So let me get this straight, you want me to take the time to load my gun when some scumbags are breaking down my front door during a home invasion and trying to do harm to me and my family. Is this right? __________________________________________________ ____ Now back to the original question. Back in the old days this was a common habit. But as to today, it wold not be a wise move on your part and an unnecessary one at that. I will leave my ML loaded during the ML season, but will more then likely cleanout my gun if I had a reload in the woods. I don't like nasty and that is what you will get if you let this gun sit for any length of time. When dealing with black powder or subs, clean is good. :wave: |
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