Bob Peters
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I was hunting Iowa on Saturday and at about 4:20 I squeezed one off on a flushing rooster and "pooooompfffff!" The only way I can think to describe it was a sound crossed between a new years confetti popper and a weak mortar round shooting out on the 4th of July. I knew something was off so unfortunately I had to watch old Rudy Rooster flap away while I looked at my gun. The action was still closed (semi-auto) and all the while keeping the barrel pointed safely I opened the breech, took out the hull, and then proceeded to field strip the gun and find indeed the barrel was plugged up. My hunt was over (it was almost close of shooting hours anyways). I stopped at Scheels and got a cleaning rod on the way back to the cabin. This got me wondering what I should pack for a gun care kit to leave in the truck for trips like this. And yes before everyone says it, a backup gun is a great solution. I always bring one on longer trips. I cleaned the gun that evening and it worked fine the next day. Not sure what causes a factory squib load, I take good care of my shells.