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bushmeister wrote:Just wanted to share another bumbling stumbling trip to the deer woods, as well as remind folks about safety. I caught a ride back from an unsuccessful hunt last night to camp from a friend on a 4 wheeler, and realized I had some mud on my stock, upper, lower, etc when I got there. I brushed it off as a "I'll clean it up when I get home" kind of thing. Well, this morning I go to load my Bushy, and the bolt doesn't go all the way forward, forward assist? nothing. pull on the charging handle? nada.. I tried slamming the stock with a brick on the charging handle to no avail, then I hit the barrel on a block of wood and the bolt finally closes. It still won't pull back, so I do what anyone else who's hunting day was ruined would do.... I hid under a picnic table and pulled the trigger. Well, it fired and ejected and I soon found that a clump of red GA clay from the 4 wheeler, had lodged itself between the bolt and the bullet. I was able to clean the gun including the barrel out with a twig and a half a napkin to where it was serviceable, and later take care of a midday deer. The moral to the story is close your dust cover, and inspect your gun before every hunt...and bring a backup rifle just in case.
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