Do you take a backup gun on a hunt?

Do you take a backup gun with you on a hunt?


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TheViking

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Curious about this. I always have a backup rifle with me on a hunt, but I always worry about leaving an expensive rifle in the truck. Never had an issue, but it’s always in the back of my mind.
 
If I am hunting from my cabin I always do. If I am parking at a trail head it depends.

If I do I am keeping it in the decked drawer in my truck. There is no reasonable way to break in there. Even if you break into the cab you cant open the tailgate and thus cant get into the decked drawer. You would have to sawzall through either the tailgate or the decked deck to get it, not impossible but rather involved.

I still generally do not though if I was driving more than half a day to get there I would strongly consider it.
 
I used to and then stopped several years ago. Fast forward to this year, had a pretty good LE tag and my rifle went down. I ended up borrowing one from a buddy who thankfully randomly had it in his truck. Even then, my effective range was cut from 500 yards to 200 with the borrowed gun, so missed several opportunities I would have otherwise taken with my primary or back up. I’ll be going back to wagging 2 guns.

ALWAYS carry a back up bow, that’s saved me several times. A lot more to go wrong on a bow…
 
I keep a cheap Savage Axis w a 3x9 scope in my truck w 2 boxes of ammo. Its in a hard case w 2 bike cables wrapped around the seat bases of my truck and padlocked. I throw a black harbor freight moving blanket over it and lock the truck. If they want a $300 rifle bad enough they will have to put in a few minutes work to get it.
 
I take an extra rifle any time I’m not returning to my house each night. When traveling and space is limited my hunting partners and I coordinate to bring only 1 extra rifle between the 4 of us
 
I keep a cheap Savage Axis w a 3x9 scope in my truck w 2 boxes of ammo. Its in a hard case w 2 bike cables wrapped around the seat bases of my truck and padlocked. I throw a black harbor freight moving blanket over it and lock the truck. If they want a $300 rifle bad enough they will have to put in a few minutes work to get it.
I am leaning towards doing something similar. I have a handful of rifles, but they are all really nice. I have been tossing around offloading some of the ones I don't use often and just buying a base model stainless Tikka and a decent scope as a 'beater' backup rifle.
 
A cheap 45/70 Crack barrel with irons. Easy to hide, cheap to replace, serviceable on a hunt out to 100 yards. Thankfully havent ever needed it.
 
Ive got what I consider a beater/loaner rifle. It's a cva scout in 6.5 creed. If it gets stolen im not out a lot. It's nice that it's ambidextrous and im a lefty but hunt with right handers.
 
Generally run an Encore as my back up rifle. Easy to put together as it will sit in two pieces in the truck. Most people doesn’t even realize what it is. Same caliber as my primary
 
I have historically if hunting out of state but the more i have to leave something unattended in the pickup the less likely I am to bring a spare. I bring a spare bow too. Only have one muzzleloader so if that goes down i'd be SOL.

Good points by folks saying to use a lesser valued option as a backup. I have an old xbolt that has most of the barrel life used and a swfa 3-9 that wouldn't be the end of the world to lose. I think that'll be the go-to backup if I dont have a safe place to store one going forward.
 
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