I need field maintenance tips for hunting trips

Dreeew

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I am heading out on a week-long hunting trip and I will like to know what you guys pack for rifle maintenance in the field..just a simple list will do
 
I learned my lesson after a muddy hunt. Now I always pack a bore snake for a quick clean, a small bottle of CLP for lube, and a few patches, that's it. Keep it simple and light, because you don't wanna be lugging a whole toolbox out there
 
Do you carry anything for scope adjustments or just trust that everything stays zeroed? I'm paranoid about bumping my scope during the hike in
 
Otis makes flexible shaft cleaning rods and attachment kits. I have two and they work great. My scope adjusts with a twist of the turrets. I don't usually pack anything, but I guess if it was a once-in-a-lifetime hunt I would pack a Wheeler torque screwdriver set with bits to fit my bases and rings.

Take lots of extra ammo so you can check zero when you arrive. If you fall off a horse and land on your scope . . . be thankful you bought a high quality scope to begin with.
 
Thanks for the detailed breakdown @Stumpkiller , the Otis kit and Wheeler torque set sound like exactly what I need and good call on the extra ammo for zero checks too, it is better safe than sorry out there in the field
 
Otis makes flexible shaft cleaning rods and attachment kits. I have two and they work great. My scope adjusts with a twist of the turrets. I don't usually pack anything, but I guess if it was a once-in-a-lifetime hunt I would pack a Wheeler torque screwdriver set with bits to fit my bases and rings.

Take lots of extra ammo so you can check zero when you arrive. If you fall off a horse and land on your scope . . . be thankful you bought a high quality scope to begin with.
That’s good advice. I’ve packed light before (I take only stuff I know I need) and regretted not having a torque driver handy when a ring came loose. Extra ammo’s a must, too and rechecking zero after travel has saved me more than once
 
My annual hunting trip is to CO for elk. Our hunting cabin is at 9200 feet, and it's all up from there. Coming from 156 feet, it get's more difficult every year as I get older.

For field maintenance I carry an Otis cable kit and a small torx wrenches (l-shaped like allen wrenches) which were provided with both my scope and rings. I also carry a Lens Pen and small cloth.

As far as safety, I carry 2-3 liters of water in a backpack bladder, paracord, a Gerber multi-tool, small first aid kit, a loud whistle, emergency blanket, compass, headlamp with extra batteries, nitrile gloves, waterproof matches, flint and lint for firestarting, several aspirin, 10 rounds of ammo in addition to the 3 in the rifle, and an extra pack of smokes.
 

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