Hairysausagefingers
Well-Known Member
I dropped a Remington 700 earlier this year when the sling snapped (stitching had worked loose on the triangular pad between rubber and webbing sections) and the whole lot clattered on the back of the truck bed I was standing on.
A proper wake up call. Anything could have happened.
Safety was on, but loaded. It didn't discharge.
I still shoot the same way, but I do check slings and swivels rigourously before each trip to the point of being paranoid.
I think if I had to chamber a round each time I got an opportunity for a shot, I'd shoot a fraction of what I do now.
Incident still gives me the shivers though.
A proper wake up call. Anything could have happened.
Safety was on, but loaded. It didn't discharge.
I still shoot the same way, but I do check slings and swivels rigourously before each trip to the point of being paranoid.
I think if I had to chamber a round each time I got an opportunity for a shot, I'd shoot a fraction of what I do now.
Incident still gives me the shivers though.