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I know that some of you out there think the R8 is the finest rifle ever built. I am not posting this to take anything away from what I assume is a fine rifle.
Here is the situation we recently experienced. We had a foreign hunter and language was a big problem. This story was relayed to me from the PH that we assigned to him.
The clients first AD took place in camp with our PH watching him from a distance. He seemed to be operating the cocking device when the rifle had the first AD. Yes, the rifle should never be loaded in camp, the PH watched him unload upon arriving in camp. At some time unknown to the PH he put one or more rounds into the magazine.
The other two took place at night while hyena hunting. Now the PH is watching him very closely, but being a night hunt, lighting was not perfect. A hyena appeared and the client tried to cock his rifle with his right hand thumb, he could not then he tried using his left hand thumb and as he did the rifle AD. This happened a second time under almost identical circumstances. Fortunately the client had now expended all of his ammunition and his hunting was finished. One last note. As I stated language was a problem, but after both night time ADs he stated, good professional trigger? What ever the hell that means?
I am in no way saying that the R-8 is unsafe, I would just like to better understand how this could have taken place. I have a suspicion what ever caused this was not a manufacturer fault.
Lon
Here is the situation we recently experienced. We had a foreign hunter and language was a big problem. This story was relayed to me from the PH that we assigned to him.
The clients first AD took place in camp with our PH watching him from a distance. He seemed to be operating the cocking device when the rifle had the first AD. Yes, the rifle should never be loaded in camp, the PH watched him unload upon arriving in camp. At some time unknown to the PH he put one or more rounds into the magazine.
The other two took place at night while hyena hunting. Now the PH is watching him very closely, but being a night hunt, lighting was not perfect. A hyena appeared and the client tried to cock his rifle with his right hand thumb, he could not then he tried using his left hand thumb and as he did the rifle AD. This happened a second time under almost identical circumstances. Fortunately the client had now expended all of his ammunition and his hunting was finished. One last note. As I stated language was a problem, but after both night time ADs he stated, good professional trigger? What ever the hell that means?
I am in no way saying that the R-8 is unsafe, I would just like to better understand how this could have taken place. I have a suspicion what ever caused this was not a manufacturer fault.
Lon