Most of the time we go camping, Saturday afternoon is shooting time. There are normally around 20 of us, and roughly half of the group shoots. Evening/early night some might scout for hogs, unsuccessfully thus far. The property owners have told us to kill any hogs or coyotes on sight, if it is possible and safe to do so.
After that the guns are generally put away, as far as I know, as there is a fair amount of tipplin' going on by some. Not falling down college style, but more than a couple. As to who may or may not still be armed, I couldn't say. Concealed is concealed.
We are all adults, we all know not to handle firearms unnecessarily in camp. Show and tell is on the range, or occasionally Early Friday as people are showing up, before the festivities begin. Anyone who felt like they should would be quickly admonished and banished from future trips. We are big on our mellow not getting harshed. I always have something at least in the tent (HIGHLY doubtful I am the only one), and on one occasion kept my CC piece on for the night. A coyote howled very close to the campsite, and it just made me feel a little better. Particularly when wandering off into darkness to um, divest myself of excess fluids. Happy to report it stayed in the holster and nothing untowards occurred. Of course the drinking portion of my weekend is usually Friday night, Saturday night is kept well within reason, if at all. Wifey and I are usually on breakfast duty early Sunday morning.
BTW, the tent gun of late is a single action in .45 Colt. I concur with some of the above, SA revolvers in the woods just seems right.