Nicoli7153
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I always bring one when a long way from home. Especially during these times. Could burn up a couple days of the hunt trying to get a repair or replacement.
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Always. Never had to use it, but it’s nice to know that it’s there in case something happens to the primary rifle.Any of you take a back up rifle when you’re heading out of solo out of state hunt? Never had any problems with the primary rifle but I wonder if it’s a matter of time before Murphy decides to strike.
Yep, mr thoughts exactly.I always bring one when a long way from home. Especially during these times. Could burn up a couple days of the hunt trying to get a repair or replacement.
Elk hunting Colorado, we had an older horse that decided she just wasn't going to be ridden anymore. Dropped to her knees and rolled on her side, snapping the buttstock on my buddies beloved .270 Weatherby mag.My biggest concern is damaging it in a fall or having a horse train wreck when it's in the scabbard on the ride up or down. I have a good scabbard ........ but!
Wow that horse made a lot of decisions for your camp that day!Elk hunting Colorado, we had an older horse that decided she just wasn't going to be ridden anymore. Dropped to her knees and rolled on her side, snapping the buttstock on my buddies beloved .270 Weatherby mag.