TaperPin
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We have some boys in the family that are getting more into hunting and are ready for more advaneed topics. I don’t know if this is better off not said, or it’s it’s better to recommend the safe-ish way. I had never even considered having to run at timber line with a day pack, but then on a high ridge one day. . .
After lunch, I walked a few feet and 50 yards away an old buck past his prime jumped up, took a look at me and hopped over a rise 50 yards behind him. He was thick, really thick, but past his prime and had that short stocky rack of a real old deer. I could either walk 100 yards over the rise and never see him, or run over and at least have a chance. At the time it was an automatic response - a no-brainer and as fast as I could boulder hopped and ran through the shale to a point where the deer stood behind a tree looking back trying to locate all my noise.
There was a lot of room for improvement. I hunted with an empty chamber until ready to shoot and was not used to automatically manipulating a safety before a shot - there I stood huffing and puffing but convinced he was a dead deer if the gun would just go off. Lol
Luckily I didn’t sprain an ankle or break something.
I‘m probably just going to tell the kids to walk fast, but don’t ever run. There’s not a good way to include running and gun safety is there?
After lunch, I walked a few feet and 50 yards away an old buck past his prime jumped up, took a look at me and hopped over a rise 50 yards behind him. He was thick, really thick, but past his prime and had that short stocky rack of a real old deer. I could either walk 100 yards over the rise and never see him, or run over and at least have a chance. At the time it was an automatic response - a no-brainer and as fast as I could boulder hopped and ran through the shale to a point where the deer stood behind a tree looking back trying to locate all my noise.
There was a lot of room for improvement. I hunted with an empty chamber until ready to shoot and was not used to automatically manipulating a safety before a shot - there I stood huffing and puffing but convinced he was a dead deer if the gun would just go off. Lol
Luckily I didn’t sprain an ankle or break something.
I‘m probably just going to tell the kids to walk fast, but don’t ever run. There’s not a good way to include running and gun safety is there?