This is going to be a dumb question, and I'm sure I'll catch hell, but here it goes.
I've hunted my whole life. I have, and have always seen hunters carry their rifle slung with the muzzle up. I assume this is done to protect the muzzle. Ive seen a couple movies lately (Shooter, and Behind enemy lines)and have a question.
Why do I see pictures of the "Tactical/Military guys" carry their precision rifles muzzle down? I'm not talking about an AR style carbine either, I'm talking like M24 or similar weapon system. I would think in a dynamic enviroment that with the muzzle down your risking your rifle barrel getting full of shit, or possibly having the crown damaged if you fall?
This could be an "only in the movies thing", but maybe not? Maybe there is something I'm missing? Please explain the reasoning of carrying a rifle muzzle down.
I've hunted my whole life. I have, and have always seen hunters carry their rifle slung with the muzzle up. I assume this is done to protect the muzzle. Ive seen a couple movies lately (Shooter, and Behind enemy lines)and have a question.
Why do I see pictures of the "Tactical/Military guys" carry their precision rifles muzzle down? I'm not talking about an AR style carbine either, I'm talking like M24 or similar weapon system. I would think in a dynamic enviroment that with the muzzle down your risking your rifle barrel getting full of shit, or possibly having the crown damaged if you fall?
This could be an "only in the movies thing", but maybe not? Maybe there is something I'm missing? Please explain the reasoning of carrying a rifle muzzle down.