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by kyreb
Thu Feb 17, 2011 11:59 am
Forum: Competitive Shooting
Topic: Competitive shooting in cold weather
Replies: 20
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Re: Competitive shooting in cold weather

austinrealtor wrote:@kyreb ... I don't know whether you northerners are brave or stupid (but I'm sure y'all say the same about us when we're shooting on 110-degree days :biggrinjester: :cheers2: :txflag:
Just for the record, Kentucky is SOUTH of the Mason-Dixon Line. Rick :cheers2:
by kyreb
Mon Feb 14, 2011 6:52 pm
Forum: Competitive Shooting
Topic: Competitive shooting in cold weather
Replies: 20
Views: 4633

Re: Competitive shooting in cold weather

Just a quick story....Back at my home club in KY they were really hard core. We only had one match cancelled and that was due to the snow being so deep we could not reach the top of the hill where the range was located because the snow was so deep our trucks bulldozed it up front until they stalled out.

We shot one match in a wind chill condition approaching 20 below. I wore insulated duck blind coveralls so thick I could hardly move. I had my gunbelt wrapped tight around the outside (no loops) and ran a Glock 17 in a Kydex holster. I cleaned the gun prior and only used Remington dry lube to keep it from freezing up. I had to strip every mag change out by hand as nothing was about to drop free on its own.

The glue on the pasters was freezing. We had to keep the pasters inside our outer layer to keep them just warm enough to stick to the cardboard. With every shot, multiple pasters would fly off the target in a flurry. Scoring was liberal that day to say the least.

I was happy my G17 ran all day without a single hiccup. Nearly everybody had some sort of cold related stoppage that day. Several DNFs.

Man, I was glad to get that match overwith. :thumbs2: God bless Texas weather!

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