GSP4EVER
Member
I always take an extra rifle when I am hunting more than an hour from home. I was hunting in Northern Minnesota with former inlaws. He said go sit on top of that hill. I had to cross a small creek. I could hear the water running and see snow. I stepped on the snow to find out it was a thin layer of ice. Long story short my gun went in the water. It was below zero so everything froze as soon as it hit the air. I was done for the most of the day because I had to let my gun thaw. Completely strip it down (Colt Match HBar AR15 7.62x39) and oil it. Plus getting my clothes dry. I could have been back out by noon had someone had an extra rifle. I now bring one with.