While I whole heartily agree that safe gun handling rules, intercepting sears are designed for those times when things do not go according to plan. I hunt wild birds in wild places. I have taken more than a few tumbles over the years. I am very conscious of where I point my muzzles but to be completely honest falls are unplanned events. I am not sure what the hell even happened sometimes. Last time out hunting in about 5" of snow I stepped in a hole up to my knee. I was lucky to not get hurt though my gun did end up full of snow. Interceptors are a good idea on a field gun but they do not replace safe gun handling.


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