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01-23-2018, 05:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Dean Romig
I have told of my method in past posts...
When I'm in the woods or field hunting my tubes are charged, my hammers are both cocked and my action is open. When I walk in on a point, or in the case of no dog, enter the cover, the action is then closed and my trigger hand cupped over the triggers and guard so no errant branch or twig can trip a trigger, and muzzles held skyward. When not in the cover my gun is always open and I can let the hammers down with no danger of a discharge if a hammer slips from my thumb.
A lifter is ideal for this method but a top-action works just as well as long as the action can be opened with the right hammer remaining cocked - not all top-action hammer guns can be opened with the right hammer cocked.
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My M.O. exactly.
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01-24-2018, 03:17 PM
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As the kids say these days, “same”.
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" I love the look Hobbs, my Vizsla, gives me after my second miss in a row."
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