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Im supposed to go shooting in this?

JGorski

Gunny Sergeant
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Oct 25, 2011
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Are you kidding me? 60+ inches this season then we get 5 more on Sunday, at least its sunny today. Come on up all you guys from the south and lets go shootin'!!
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I love the report of a high-powered rifle being fired over the snow. Almost sounds like distant artillery more than it does a rifle.

Its comments like this that had my wife praying all our kids would be girls. Too bad for her! If I have anything to say about it, my son and duaghters will grow up loving and appreciating shooting sports as much as I do.
 
Used to shoot in 100 degree weather(Vegas), at least you can feel your fingers in those temps, seemed like it was always breezy though, helped if you got out before the sun came up too high.
 
JGorski, you make me happy knowing I'm not the only tool out shooting in th snow, cussing about rootig around beneath the snow for brass! Bahahahahaba! I'd go shoot'n with ya. It's all melted here and now ya nothing but a muddy swine pit now. I'd take the snow any day.
 
I've been there, live in Maine. Shooting in it isn't so bad, it's humping the targets out that sucks!

yes, yes it does. I'm in the midwest and i can relate. put up multiple targets and use the spotter is standard procedure here in that kind of weather. thankfully, our white stuff is finally all melted off.

-Paulus
 
Hopefully by May the 300yd pit wont have any mud or very little in it, course i could put my pussy boots on and go wading in the muk. Luckily the pathways down to the pits is all sand. I catch my brass when I eject so it hardly ever touches the ground.
 
I grew up in Ohio and the lake effect snows coming off of the great lakes. Wouldnt go back to it at gunpoint either. I'm a Happliy converted southerner because the snow melts and is gone in 2-3 days, Max.
 
I've been there, live in Maine. Shooting in it isn't so bad, it's humping the targets out that sucks!

Yep, we have shot in some crappy conditions. One day we had to cross a frozen over flooded stream to hang our targets. Well we broke through and had to slog threw knee deep ice water for about 25 yards out and back then started shooting for a few hours. I took my boots off when we reached our first firing position and dumped the water out and wrang my socks out. We were lucky it was warm (low to mid 20s) so i shot with my boots off until we had to move. We have had to carry our targets out in snow up to our waist, that was a long trip. Its kinda fun in a sadistic sorta way...
 
The folks here in north central Wisconsin must be a little thicker skinned, we have been shooting tournaments/ranges the last 5 weeks already

TNT grouper shoot – Spencer WI.
Shootin steel out to 823 – Spencer WI.
Fox trackers 600 yard cold bore – Marshfield WI.
Fox trackers 500 yard youth shoot – Marshfield WI.
1100 yard shooting in Alma WI.
This weekend a AR shoot – TNT – Spencer WI.


oneshot.onehit
 
I went to school in Michigan's UP (Michigan Tech) in the mid-90s, and routinely experienced 200+ inches of yearly snowfall. We got about 325 inches in '95-'96 (including 105 inches in the month of January). As long as the snow wasn't more than waist-deep, we'd find a way to get out shooting - even if it meant a half-mile hike from the front gate to the firing line, since the driveway at the range usually wasn't plowed during the winter months. At some point, you either put on your big-boy underwear and find a way to deal with the conditions, or you shut up and stop whining about how difficult it is to enjoy your hobby.

Meanwhile, some folks have to work in such conditions every day, and some of us with cushy desk jobs do silly stuff like deciding that we want to build 2000 sq. ft. garages in the middle of winter.
 
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As one.shot said, we have been shooting all winter. Shit one time I was out this winter @ 14f and 20mph winds, the other weekend I shot was a balmy 10 degrees, sun was nice though.

Gorski if you spend less time posting pictures of your rifle you will have time to go shooting....

One.shot, see you Saturday!
 
And when does it close? Don't tell me like Oct 1st or something. I hope the annual memberships are cheap! Sheesh.
Closes a day before deer season, Nov 15th I think it was last year. 30 bucks/year. I dont own any land so I cant just go out in some farmers field and start shooting, besides, the 1st 600yd shoot isnt til June 9th so I have plenty of time, I guess.
Gorski if you spend less time posting pictures of your rifle you will have time to go shooting....
Im a pic whore so...................Im pretty good at it, so it dont take long, hahaha
 
Closes a day before deer season, Nov 15th I think it was last year. 30 bucks/year. I dont own any land so I cant just go out in some farmers field and start shooting,
Ok well 30 bucks a year is worth it.

Im a pic whore so...................Im pretty good at it, so it dont take long, hahaha

And I joined here 7 months before you did, and you have 26X (that's Twenty Six TIMES) more posts than I do. I'd say you were pretty good at it!
 
Ok well 30 bucks a year is worth it.



And I joined here 7 months before you did, and you have 26X (that's Twenty Six TIMES) more posts than I do. I'd say you were pretty good at it!

Once the weather turns, 1-3 more inches of snow tonight, btw, Ill be out shooting if Im not working OT. Bad thing about our range, its only open 3 days a week, Wed, sat, sunday.
 
Here's an idea that I've used on my own range (the inlaws ranch) when I hump out targets in the snow I use snowshoes the added benefit to this is you can tamp down the area next to your position really well and then the brass only drops a fraction of an inch not inches into the snow. Just my $.02