I don't speed (generally). So when the lights flashed on behind me I was curious. Officer was polite. Checked tags, license, insurance. I asked if I had done something wrong. "No," he said " just a routine check." They've been having some issues in the area from what he stated. He asked what I was doing up at 4am. I told him hog hunting.
He did his officer thing. Ran all my info. and let me go.
Now is my question. I ALWAYS put my gear away in their cases. Last night, for the first time ever, I put my Blackout in the backseat. I pull the mag, BCG, and charge handle out of habit. Officer never looked into my car. Plus, I told him I was hunting. I assume he knew I had a rifle or bow or something.
At one point I was going to tell him I had my rifle in the back seat under all my gear. But he let me go.
What would you have done? I honestly don't know the laws in traveling with a rifle? Trust me after this experience I will NEVER be in that much of a hurry to not put my 300 away.
He did his officer thing. Ran all my info. and let me go.
Now is my question. I ALWAYS put my gear away in their cases. Last night, for the first time ever, I put my Blackout in the backseat. I pull the mag, BCG, and charge handle out of habit. Officer never looked into my car. Plus, I told him I was hunting. I assume he knew I had a rifle or bow or something.
At one point I was going to tell him I had my rifle in the back seat under all my gear. But he let me go.
What would you have done? I honestly don't know the laws in traveling with a rifle? Trust me after this experience I will NEVER be in that much of a hurry to not put my 300 away.