If I am hunting DG or in an area where DG is common, I carry a round in the chamber and weapon either on safe or uncocked, depending upon the mechanism (my Blasers aren't cocked). I suspect virtually all doubles are loaded while hunting DG. Again, going back to the quail hunting analogy, that is fine as long as the hunter has total control of muzzles and the safety mechanism. That is impossible with a muzzle forward shoulder carry, and particularly if in file with multiple people walking in front.I thought the other difference is a lot of guys in NA carry with a cartridge chambered and the safety on when in the field. I think in RSA the usual carry is an empty chamber, only chambering when on the stalk. I thought that shoulder carry was for those long walks, but with an empty chamber. No?
This is actually my preference too. I use this moose hunting through very think, swampy crap. I think this is a great carry. I personally found the shoulder carry to be awkward.There are very experienced PHs who do not use the "African carry." Len Taylor uses a muzzle down, left shoulder carry with a sling,
Which Taylor?The way Taylor recommended with the sling was to have the sling over one shoulder but the rifle in front of you, muzzle up with your forearm uppermost with your forearm lying along the rifle. When you need the rifle you can drop you right hand to the grip and twist it over and off the shoulder quickly.
Pondoro.Which Taylor?
What we call the cradle or Dan'l Boone carry.I tend not to use a sling and alternate from hand to hand. I sometimes hold the pistol grip in my left hand and lay the forearm back along myleft arm with the barrel pointing behind, off to the side.