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01-22-2014, 11:46 PM
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Nice Grade 3 lifter! I hunt with my hammers cocked too.... or were they just cocked to show the engraving on the lock plate?
What is the epithat on thet headstone - I can't quite read it.
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01-23-2014, 09:45 AM
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While I'm no expert at hunting with my hammerguns I would think that to walk around with the hammers cocked and the gun closed would be unsafe as a trip, brush ect could cause the gun to disscharge. I have used mine with the hammers cocked and the gun open but that was problematic as the shells would fall out. I hunt with a pointing dog so when Gunner or Daisy would lock up I'd cock the gun and move in for the flush. I have always hunted alone while using a hammer gun also.
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