When do you chamber a round while hunting?

When do you chamber a round while hunting?

  • A. No round in the chamber until you are ready to take a shot.

    Votes: 111 27.9%
  • B. Round chambered, safety on while hunting.

    Votes: 275 69.1%
  • C. Round chambered firing pin disengaged. If you hold the trigger down while chambering a round

    Votes: 12 3.0%

  • Total voters
    398
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Do I sense some resentment? Meaningless opinions are just as correct as yours and your inlaws. Your way is safe because you do it your way. That's the most proof you've offered to support anything this far into your Thread.

All the rest is your opinion. Your opinion is right for you. I'll give you that.

Lets play fair. Tell me what you demand proof of. Then I'll demand you prove it wrong. To my satisfaction. Isn't this entertaining?

Let me ask you this - have you ever hunted with a bolt action rifle in a decocked position? Have you ever tested it to prove that it is unsafe? I have done both. I am good with the results.

If you haven't done one or the other, then your opinion to me means jack****. Go test the decocked bolt gun, prove me wrong, share the results.

So let's play fair - if you want to discredit my personal experience then do it with an experience of your own.

You seem like the type of person that bashes guns that you have never shot, bumpstocks you have never used, and hunting and safety techniques you have no experience with. If I am wrong share an actual experience.
 
I'm on page nine, started in about page three...
Ffs, why has this went so long.
My uncle owned a Rem 700 270 that would fire if the bolt was closed to hard, it's been fixed and he is waiting on heaven.
16 friggin pages, next subject please........
 
I'm on page nine, started in about page three...
Ffs, why has this went so long.
My uncle owned a Rem 700 270 that would fire if the bolt was closed to hard, it's been fixed and he is waiting on heaven.
16 friggin pages, next subject please........
You realize you can tag out as easy as you can tag in right? You don't even have to comment to do it.
 
You realize you can tag out as easy as you can tag in right? You don't even have to comment to do it.
Don't pick on me, I just can't believe this is a featured thread. FFS
You made an asswagon post and are getting three different answers.
1. Does not agree
2. Wont say, cause it's stupid in the first place; but is a democrat so don't want to offend.
3. Has no idea, just skimming the forum and wants to be included.

But on the brighter side, most of your threads end up in debate. Heated is good.
So when I say " **** off" . It's more like, you get to buy the next pitcher.
Lmfao
 
Let me ask you this - have you ever hunted with a bolt action rifle in a decocked position? Yes, on an empty chamber. Have you ever tested it Yes to prove that it is unsafe No? I have done both. I am good with the results. Then what are you looking for? You here to help like Mud?

If you haven't done one or the other, then your opinion to me means jack****. That really really hurts. Go test the decocked bolt gun, prove me wrong, share the results. I owe you nothing. Certainly not proof. You're the demanding one.

So let's play fair - if you want to discredit my personal experience then do it with an experience of your own. Never said anything about discrediting you. Fair in response to your proof demands, is you proving your belief system, to my satisfaction. You follow?

You seem like the type of person that bashes guns that you have never shot, bumpstocks you have never used, and hunting and safety techniques you have no experience with. You seem like the upset type of person. If I am wrong you are share an actual experience No. You haven't asked nicely.
 
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