Ray, armed or unarmed is up to you. One thing is for sure, if you go armed and run into someone, being armed has a tendency to escalate things quicker, so be ready for that. I carry on the property but for varments, not typically the two legged kind though. Nonetheless though, if you ride up on someone and you are holstered or have a longarm sheathed on your tractor, on horseback, or in the rack in your rear window, that can gain you some respect, and it can escalate things quicker. Is up to you, but whatever decision that you make, be prepared to live with it. If someone is setup on your property in a tent and armed, you aint got much to lose because anyone that would do that has no respect for you, and I mean that in the most serious of situations, so be cautious. If I knew that someone were setup on my property like that, I'd first call the sheriff and give them first crack at it. I certainly wouldn't go back there unarmed to face an armed poacher, but that's me.
Can I make a recomendation since you thought about it and mentioned it? When is the last time you practiced firing? If not rcently, do it. I take my sisters and mothers out quarterly on my property so that they don't get rusty, uncomfortable, or unfamiliar with their choices of side and longarms. Quarterly.
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