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Ahem - Loaded question

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Does bad weather put you off target shooting?

Yes? No? Why/why not?

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#2 Post by Tower75 »

Nope.

Why not? All my rifles are classic military, bad weather wont hurt them and I like the challenge of shooting in the wind, rain, snow etc.

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#3 Post by ovenpaa »

Not at all. I have shot in every imaginable UK weather conditions from snow to torrential rain to to 25 minutes of wind to 30C+ Things to remember for me are the right gear for the day.

About the only thing that nearly stopped me shooting was sliding sideways on an icy road in 4 wheel drive, I really thought we were going to join the other cars in the ditch but we managed to get through and had a good albeit very cold days shooting (December 2010 Barton Road)
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#4 Post by Scotsgun »

Learning to shoot in all types of bad weather makes you a better shot. The only limiting weather for me is fog.
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#5 Post by Christel »

If it fecking rains I am out.

Everything else does not bother me, in fact nothing bothers me however I do not want my rifle wet :-P

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Mirage, always makes me smile. It is very rewarding to hit the target when it keeps "moving" due to the heat.
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#6 Post by ovenpaa »

christel wrote:If it fecking rains I am out.

Everything else does not bother me, in fact nothing bothers me however I do not want my rifle wet :-P
Harharhar... So speaks the woman that took 20 minutes to take 5 shots one day, when I asked her what the problem was I was told 'It looks like rain so I have covered my rifle up!'

I must admit they were a good 5 shots though.
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#7 Post by cyclops »

dont like rain or snow but have shot in both

prefer nice sunny stuff

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#8 Post by Christel »

Cyclops, welcome to the forum!
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#9 Post by ovenpaa »

Yup, welcome to F-B(UK) Cyclops.
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#10 Post by dodgyrog »

I am a fair weather shooter. My days of lying in puddles are long gone. Soft Southern ******* aren't I :goodjob:
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