One of my customers had a guest in S. Texas last year that ended up with a 28 jammed in a 20. ALL BAD. Gun and left hand badly damaged. Another hunter in the rotation picked up the wrong gun, dropped 2 28 ga. into it, realized he had the wrong gun, dumped the shells out( he thought), they fell in deep grass. In his haste to get to the point, he evidently didn't confirm the barrels were clear and put the gun back. He only found 1 shell in the grass.
I have a life long habit of looking down the barrels just before stuffing shells in. It just takes a second.......
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