I can't believe we're almost a dozen pages in and nobody's uttered the word creedmoor...
Not that it's relevant, but what thread here goes so far without it's mention?
Because it's the *hit that gives people heart attacks.
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I can't believe we're almost a dozen pages in and nobody's uttered the word creedmoor...
Not that it's relevant, but what thread here goes so far without it's mention?
Bahahah!!!I can't believe we're almost a dozen pages in and nobody's uttered the word creedmoor...
Not that it's relevant, but what thread here goes so far without it's mention?
There is no safety on a Creedmoor... It's like falconry... You have to capture it, train it for 3 weeks, and then after enough time, you take it for a free-flight, and it's entirely up to it if it wants to come back to you... And then it will only fire when you, as it's master, tell it to.I can't believe we're almost a dozen pages in and nobody's uttered the word creedmoor...
Not that it's relevant, but what thread here goes so far without it's mention?
You aren't reading very well, the ONLY reason I haven't had it happen is I didn't have a round in the chamber, had I had a round in I would have blown a hole in my shop.I get it - but having a cocked firing pin drop unexpectedly is different than an intentionally decocked firing pin setting off a round. I am guessing you have never seen that happen? Neither have I. So why jump to the conclusion that it is less safe than than one in the pipe With a safety engaged? You don't know that.
You aren't reading very well, the ONLY reason I haven't had it happen is I didn't have a round in the chamber, had I had a round in I would have blown a hole in my shop.
I don't think impact from a fall can cause enough force for a round to be discharged by a decocked firing pin. I think the force would have to be more significant than is realistically possible from regular use or misuse.
I didn't know it was a thing until a few years ago...also thought it was crazy until I put it through some testing, now I feel safer with that than with the safety...Regardless, I didn't even realize people walked around with rifles loaded in decocked position...seems crazy
I'd also like to add, option b is fine when you're alone, but if you're hunting in a group, safeties still offer more risk than an empty gun. I've had a safety fail and seen safety's get knocked off, especially rem 700 safeties.
Smh...is it my reading or your writing? I get it, you work on guns a lot. But does that mean you can make statements without being able to support them? It would be stupid to work on guns with a live round in the chamber...thats different than hunting with a decocked bolt gun.
I understand what you are saying - it doesn't prove option C is unsafe or any less safe than B.No it's not my writing, I've tried every way to explain how a bolt action works, others have show picture and you a Mud can't wrap you pumpkins around it!!
I understand what you are saying - it doesn't prove option C is unsafe or any less safe than B.