I always carry in a gun bearer… if/when I set it down, I am probably less worried about cosmetics than many. I prefer ugly rifles so I’m not worried about looks or how they are treated. I protect functionality and nothing more.I don't carry a bipod with me, so sometimes I struggle finding a good spot to set my rifle down when I find a glassing spot (if it's not in my pack or I don't have a pack). Sometimes on steep or rugged terrain there's just not a good place to set it without it sliding down, scraping up the scope or stock on rocks, or laying it in a bunch of brush or dirt. If I have my pack I'll usually try to lay it on the pack. Just wondering what others do that don't carry a bipod or don't have it in a pack.
Lay it on the ground or in the rocks.
Hunters have to be the largest “I don’t actually use anything I have cause it might get dirty” group of people that exist in the outdoors.
If you just hunt from the truck you never have to worry about this. Or having enough cold beer. Or being in shape.
Or having great hunting stories
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I have a cousin, who insisted we literally drag a gutted deer back to camp tied to his atv, as opposed to laying it on his front rack, to avoid getting blood on the atv. Hunters are some of the biggest b**ches I’ve ever met.Lay it on the ground or in the rocks.
Hunters have to be the largest “I don’t actually use anything I have cause it might get dirty” group of people that exist in the outdoors.
Worry much more about the cactus than my rifle when doing that!!!Some of you guys would die if you got in the position to do a belly crawl stalk on an antelope.
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