Sorry to bring this back, but I am just trying to better understand sky loading. I’m all about being safe with firearms so if it makes sense I’m all for it.
I’m also not trying to be an asshole, but which of the universal gun safety rules is someone breaking by sky loading? You could argue muzzle awareness, but they should be oriented down range anyway. Again, going back to them breaking one of the four if something were to happen.
Then you have props like shooting from ropes or beams suspended from ropes or chains. No way you are on target when you manipulate the bolt to chamber a round.
I’ve also seen people shooting from tank traps and t posts that have their rifle slide off. And good on them, they kept it from hitting the ground and by following the 4 rules, nothing happened. How does sky loading fit into that?
Is ANYTHING with a Glock sky loading?
I’d just never heard of sky loading until I started shooting PRS matches, and even then I didn’t hear about it until the last few years.
It’s one thing to say “hey it’s the rules, do it.” Which at that point there’s no debate. But is it safer? They’d have to be breaking one of the universal 4 to have a safety incident, which at that point does it matter if they sky loaded or not?
Again, not trying to be a dick. I just want to know.