Cold is not a big deal for me, it’s the other direction that I can do without. When your trying to see that clear front sight and the sweat is blurring your vision. That’s when I walk away.
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Never too cold. Until you freeze into a solid block of ice, it's shooting weather!Was supposed to shoot a match this morning. Alarm goes off and then my phone rings. It’s my shooting partner/carpool buddy. He tells me it is 0 degrees F at the range and he is bailing out on me, staying home in front of the fire.
On the way home from the club last night my car said -14 to a+2 degree. I text the range officer for the club and tell her we weren’t coming.
My question is “ what temp is too cold to shoot a paper match “?
Maybe when Poor Old Joe finally retires he will go to Arizona and settle in near where P man resides and he can go there and worship him.
This one reason getting the length of pull right on a stock is important. If it's borderline too long in the summer with a light shirt on it will be way too long in the winter with heavy clothes on.I want to add a piece of sage advice I got many years ago about shooting in the cold and hunting in Winter.
If you spend your Summer and early Fall practicing your shot and you get it down to a science don't be surprised if come hunting season your shots suck. It's the jacket you are wearing. All that time practicing was without a large parka or other bulky warm coat and when you put on a winter jacket and go to shoot your mechanics are not the same as t-shirt shooting weather.
So if you plan on winter hunting, do some range time in your jacket.
Have you tried rubber moccasins for 2)?There are only 2 reasons I can be talked out of going to the range. 1) the range is closed. 2) random electricity falling from the sky. Past those, I'm going.
Have you tried rubber moccasins for 2)?
A taller friend with a longer rifle might also be helpful... fishing rod even better. Let's go Darwin.
Iv’e shot here at -22 F. The fouling turns to rock real fast. I had alcohol soaked cleaning patches in a baggie and got by fine gun-wise. The problem is capping, handling little thingies, and keeping the frozen mustache snot from cramping your cheek-weld form.Was supposed to shoot a match this morning. Alarm goes off and then my phone rings. It’s my shooting partner/carpool buddy. He tells me it is 0 degrees F at the range and he is bailing out on me, staying home in front of the fire.
On the way home from the club last night my car said -14 to a+2 degree. I text the range officer for the club and tell her we weren’t coming.
My question is “ what temp is too cold to shoot a paper match “?
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