I am a hunter and a re loader of ammo.
I am 58 never had a problem with a firearm. Until the other day and I
learned two very valuable lessons. I had misplaced my scope covers
for the Nikon scope on my little go to firearm so it sat where it was
without scope covers. I should have looked through the scope and
cleaned it. The trust factor was there I have killed several deer and
many hog with not a problem.
I was in the blind and two deer
showed I could not see them or the cross hairs so I starting
cleaning my scope not even with a hankie but my fingered clove. Did
not have a hankie with me. I got it where I could see them and the
cross hairs pulled the trigger it snapped on an empty chamber. I had
killed a hog earlier with this firearm and its scope but put my
vision problems to the low level of the sun shinning in my scope.
I learned two important lessons
that day keep your scope covers on. Look through your scope each and
every time before you go hunting. Make sure you have a round in the
chamber, check this when you get into the blind. This go to firearm
is a semi automatic the first one I have ever owned and it has become
due to my inability to operate a bolt action my go to gun. Those who
say you do not need a military style firearm to hunt are totally
without knowledge of hunting and firearms. Whoppie Goldberg said
“what can you do with an assault rifle but assault somebody” To
her I reply assault deer a hog also bob cat and other varmints with
my assault rifle!!!
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