Originally Posted by
Tentman
I don't understand this reluctance to use a nice rifle in the bush and allow it to become as garked as the owner . . . .
However having said that I also don't seem to be as prone to garking rifles as some people, and I feel thats about discipline in the bush,being very conscious of where your rifle is at all times . . . I alweays think - if I stumble going across that rough spot will I fall with my rifle "cradled". Don't get me wrong, I can fall over with the best of them, shit happens.
But Murphy gets us all, not so long ago we were hunting up the Hopkins in winter, and it was mighty icy. I stepped out of the truck, put on my daypack, checked and slung rifle, took about 3 steps and CRASH, I landed really heavily on my rifle, installing some nasty garks (they are still there),and severely bruised myself. Darn clear ice on rocks!