I had my truck ripped apart after a ranger stopped me for not slowing down enough when passing him while he had his lights on. Didn't have anyone pulled over, just sitting on the side of the road with his lights on. I coasted by him at just under 40 mph in a 55 mph area. He said I could have slowed down a little more and moved towards the center more despite oncoming traffic exactly when going past him. He then asked a question I have never been asked before, "Do you have any weapons in the vehicle?" He knew I probably did. I was dressed in camo. I told him yes, that I was getting in shape for bear season and had been hiking on a closed road til dark. I had three .500's on me. His comment as he removed them from me in handcuffs was, "These look like they are dangerous." I'm thinking, "I hope so." One had a scope, one was a 7", and another a 4". All hand loaded for different purposes. I didn't enjoy the time I spent handcuffed in his car while they tore apart my truck checking the serial numbers on the guns they found. Strange thing, I thought was that they removed the bullets from the revolvers, and from the clips in all of my autos, but left all of the bullets in the extra magazines right next to the guns. On my back seat.