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It Looks like it has been there 1-2 years. The bolt was rusted closed so I could not make sure that it wasn't loaded, although I was able to pull the trigger, hear a "click" and nothing happened. It added almost 10 lbs to my pack and I carried it around for the remainder of my day (~ 3.5 miles). The sun-damaged stock left annoying little pieces of fiberglass in my hands. I was slightly concerned with a warden giving me a hard time for carrying around a rifle during archery season, but I didn't run in to another human while out in the field.
most wardens are very reasonable in my experience. Just seeing the shape of the gun would'a backed up your story. Only Judge Roy Bean yields a rusted weapon lolIt Looks like it has been there 1-2 years. The bolt was rusted closed so I could not make sure that it wasn't loaded, although I was able to pull the trigger, hear a "click" and nothing happened. It added almost 10 lbs to my pack and I carried it around for the remainder of my day (~ 3.5 miles). The sun-damaged stock left annoying little pieces of fiberglass in my hands. I was slightly concerned with a warden giving me a hard time for carrying around a rifle during archery season, but I didn't run in to another human while out in the field.
No, it is a Vortex Diamondback.Is that a bushnell lrhs scope?
There is the missing piece on info! Owner didn't loose it, he left it!No, it is a Vortex Diamondback.
Anything is possible, but if that is the case then this particular lowlife went through a lot of trouble to drive to the middle of the desert, then hike even farther into the middle of the desert, to ditch this gun.Maybe it was stolen. Hunting equipment gets targeted by low life thieves to be resold often.
Yes Anything is possible, I just imagine another low life knowingly bought a stolen rifle for cheap, took it hunting then decided it wasn’t worth packing back. I would report it to the authorities.Anything is possible, but if that is the case then this particular lowlife went through a lot of trouble to drive to the middle of the desert, then hike even farther into the middle of the desert, to ditch this gun.
My guess is that it fell off someone's pack and they didn't notice until they got back to their truck or to their glassing spot. Must have been a bummer to realize you lost your gun off the back of the pack. Hopefully they didn't miss an opportunity at a buck out there because of it!
Another interesting thing to note is that it has the little rings where a rifle sling would go, but no rifle sling attached. I considered that maybe the strap broke and that is how they lost it, but in that case I expect they would have noticed.
I usually hike with OnX tracker on, mainly to see how far my hikes were, but now I have an even better reason to use tracker regularly. If I ever lose something like this I should be able to track back and find it.