Conrad101st
WKR
PROPS TO POSTER FOR THE REMINDER.
I always habitually pull the bolt to the rear to pull the hot round - before dropping any magazine on any bolt action. Once mag is pulled, eyeball chamber or pinkie finger it if it’s dark. Safety stays on unless I’m about to literally pull the trigger on purpose.
I did have one Remington where I had to have the safety off to operate the bolt so that’s the exception. I hated that design and sold the gun.
On semi autos, (safety on) I drop mag and then fully rack the charging handle a couple times and then eyeball the chamber.
Once chamber is clear and bolt is forward (safety on already) I’ll reinsert a hot mag on any rifle that is currently being used in a hunting camp, or as a truck gun. I always know my weapons have a hot mag and a cold chamber.
On a bolt gun, I usually only have 3 rounds in the mag. Rack one in the stand/blind/OP and have two follow-ups.
I always habitually pull the bolt to the rear to pull the hot round - before dropping any magazine on any bolt action. Once mag is pulled, eyeball chamber or pinkie finger it if it’s dark. Safety stays on unless I’m about to literally pull the trigger on purpose.
I did have one Remington where I had to have the safety off to operate the bolt so that’s the exception. I hated that design and sold the gun.
On semi autos, (safety on) I drop mag and then fully rack the charging handle a couple times and then eyeball the chamber.
Once chamber is clear and bolt is forward (safety on already) I’ll reinsert a hot mag on any rifle that is currently being used in a hunting camp, or as a truck gun. I always know my weapons have a hot mag and a cold chamber.
On a bolt gun, I usually only have 3 rounds in the mag. Rack one in the stand/blind/OP and have two follow-ups.