No. No. And hell no.
Now gird your loins for my counter rant as I'm pulling out the soap box.
I'm not hauling two rifles up a mountain. I'm not spending money on backups for everything either. Nor wasting the mental energy trying to pack all the back-ups in the truck or make weight on a fly in hunt with back-ups. Or crowed an already stuffed boat with none life preserving redundancy.
The 'two is one and one is none' montra is a good way to end up heavy, rigid, and slow. More accurate is the saw that 'trying to be strong everywhere results in being weak everywhere'. Gear choices are strategic decisions and shouldn't be decided by what-if monkeys.
Ernest Shackleton arguably saved his entire crew of the Endurance because he insisted on not trying to take everything when they became stranded on the pack ice.
S.L.A. Marshall has documented the effects of moving heavy on combat effectiveness.
Take care of your stuff. Make sure it works. If you don't trust it, replace it.
If your scope rings don't return to zero when removed and remounted, change to a better system or learn to be more consistent in how you mount it.
If you made it through, have a great day and remember it in only hunting, have fun and don't care too much about what others think.
Now gird your loins for my counter rant as I'm pulling out the soap box.
I'm not hauling two rifles up a mountain. I'm not spending money on backups for everything either. Nor wasting the mental energy trying to pack all the back-ups in the truck or make weight on a fly in hunt with back-ups. Or crowed an already stuffed boat with none life preserving redundancy.
The 'two is one and one is none' montra is a good way to end up heavy, rigid, and slow. More accurate is the saw that 'trying to be strong everywhere results in being weak everywhere'. Gear choices are strategic decisions and shouldn't be decided by what-if monkeys.
Ernest Shackleton arguably saved his entire crew of the Endurance because he insisted on not trying to take everything when they became stranded on the pack ice.
S.L.A. Marshall has documented the effects of moving heavy on combat effectiveness.
Take care of your stuff. Make sure it works. If you don't trust it, replace it.
If your scope rings don't return to zero when removed and remounted, change to a better system or learn to be more consistent in how you mount it.
If you made it through, have a great day and remember it in only hunting, have fun and don't care too much about what others think.