Yes you do, I know that those around me will not put their guns inside the case with bleeding shells in them. In clay circles in any case that is the absolute norm, nobody does otherwise and I would put my house on it. Yes it is possible that once in a purple/blue moon an arsehole will pull a gun from the slip with shells in it but I ain't him and won't be poncing around doing it just to please others being anal. I don't even use a slip to be honest but when someone is pulling their gun from theirs I don't stare and see they break it first.Hmmmm... Whilst I agree completely that you put the gun away without shells in it, conversely, your immediate shooting party might know that the gun's not loaded as you draw it from the slip, but no other shooter passing your stand as you do so does - all they see is an unbroken gun... and they've no idea whether it's loaded or not. It's also good discipline and etiquette to have your gun broken immediately after you've shot, and all the way from the stand to placing it in its slip, surely?
I have seen very unsafe gun handling in my time but invariably from old hands with a gun but no clue or absolute newbies who are soon put right on the correct procedures. But in all fairness I have to say that the behaviour and safety of 99.99% of people I come across clay shooting is exemplary, you're all obviously very unlucky. Just another opportunity for people calling others arsehole when in reality they're the biggest one out there :nono: