I hunt in a ground blind a good part of the time,and this year is my first with a muzzleloader.I've hunted two days so far in the blind with the TC renegade on my lap fully cocked.Trouble is,it's a right hand rifle with a TC tang peep sight,and I'm left handed.I can't cock it safely with my left hand.The sight is in the way.And this rifle clicks LOUDLY on cocking.But,on another thread it was mentioned that holding the trigger back while cocking,then releasing the trigger to hold the hammer,is the quiet way.I knew that,but didn't think of it.That's the way I'm going to do it next time out.It's a bad idea to even sit with a cocked rifle with no safety.I get to daydreaming,you see,and even had an accidental discharge a few years ago (no harm done that time).Why risk it? I've ordered an underhammer rifle from Ron Gueldner to use next season.That will eliminate the left hand part of my cocking problem.Well,it will still take two hands to cock the rifle silently,but that is no problem when sitting down.