I live and hunt in Oregon. I don’t trust people to not take a pack of chewing gum out of my pickup let alone a firearm. I also don’t hunt in a way that makes me feel like it would be necessary. My stuff doesn’t get abused and I’m not clumsy. The few valid scenarios I’ve read on here don’t really apply to me either. Worst case scenario would be that I have to take a day to come home and swap.
Some food for thought. My friends and I grew up on the wrong side of the tracks. Some things that get a vehicle or camp trailer broken into are obvious stickers for high end outdoor companies, backpacks or anything that looks appealing in locked rigs, canopies, and buttoned up camps. I know it’s horrible but it’s true.
Some food for thought. My friends and I grew up on the wrong side of the tracks. Some things that get a vehicle or camp trailer broken into are obvious stickers for high end outdoor companies, backpacks or anything that looks appealing in locked rigs, canopies, and buttoned up camps. I know it’s horrible but it’s true.