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ronlaughlin 03-24-2013 10:55 AM

Too cold?!?
 






The rifle was loaded yesterday morning, and we went for a hunt/hike in fresh 8" deep snow. Last night the rifle was left in the truck loaded with 270g Deep Curl, 110g Blackhorn powder, green crush rib sabot, W209 primer. This morning it seemed too cold to hike, with just a slight breeze, so i made a plan to shoot the rifle, and come home. Ended up shooting the rifle 3 shots at 200 yard before the breeze was really noticeable.







Semisane 03-24-2013 01:03 PM

With that temp, my rifle would still be loaded. :s2:

ronlaughlin 03-24-2013 04:04 PM

Hey Semisane,

Oops, i almost called you halfwit, sorry, hopefully i won't ever do that. At any rate, if you think about it, shooting paper from the heated pickup cabin, was a way better choice than trudging though the snow. It was 6 degree, and there was a breeze, and there was near 6" of snow still standing. Wind was bitter and sharp. I am thinking you would have maybe done the same as me, or perhaps you would have never left the house.

If we stayed home, then what? Too early for malt. Too early for a nap. No games on yet. Wife doesn't play around in the morning. Peanuts were fed to the jays, crows, and squirrel. Seeds were fed to the Juncos. Neither Scheels or Cabela was open. Neither the driveway nor the front walk needed shoveling. Shooting the rifle was the only near/partial sane option.

Semisane 03-24-2013 04:34 PM

It was a nasty morning here Ron, a chilly fifty-two degrees with a light mist and a touch of wind. But I toughed it out and had my second session with the Rescued Sidekick. (I shoulda` stayed in bed.)

ronlaughlin 03-24-2013 04:54 PM

Who was it that said, "I shoulda stood in bed"? Was it Angelo Dundee? I actually don't know. Oh wait, a boxer that Angelo was training?

DocD 03-24-2013 06:13 PM

Ya did good!!!! Yes this winter is getting looooooong, & it aint done yet, the guys up in the valley are going to get wet this year!!! (again) does the cab of your truck get a little smokie?? btw good shooting, Doc

cayugad 03-24-2013 07:17 PM

200 yards.. that's not all that bad shooting. I mean for you it might be. For me I would have been happy to hit the cardboard. I just have not been shooting very much this winter. I have had a terrible winter myself. I came down with a sciatic nerve attack early this winter. Some days, are just unbearable. Too much snow shoveling this year I guess. But I have to get better soon. Mud season is coming.

ronlaughlin 03-25-2013 05:46 AM

We hadn't had much snow this winter until just last week. Didn't really have a lot, only about 4" here, but up where i shot, and hike, it was about 8" or perhaps more. Them sciatic nerve issues are horrible. Hope you heal some each day.

ronlaughlin 03-25-2013 05:49 AM


Originally Posted by DocD (Post 4046070)
.....................does the cab of your truck get a little smokie??........................

Surprisingly very little smoke comes into the truck. The air movement always, for some reason unknown to me, seems to be away from the rifle or toward one side or the other. On the rare occasion when smoke comes toward me, it is awful.

HuntAway 03-25-2013 02:28 PM

Winter is taking it's time leaving up here too. Still 3 ft of snow in the bush but it's starting to settle a bit. We get some nice sunny weather or better yet a bit of rain and we'll be in full melt. Two or three weeks after that it'll be blackfly seaason. Oh Yeah.:barmy:

Back to your question. If I'm not hunting and just punching paper, 15-20'F is good shooting temps. Much colder than that the fingers don't work too well.

HA

Johnmorris 03-25-2013 02:48 PM

TOOOO COLD TOOO Long

Gm54-120 03-25-2013 02:58 PM

It wasn't too cold here but we did get about 9" of wet snow.

gregrn43 03-25-2013 07:49 PM

We had a 5 inch snow last thur nite. Thats just aint right for march. It seems ole man winter cant turn loose in northeast Arkansas. The high today was 37, its supposed to be in the 60's.

Semisane 03-25-2013 07:57 PM

I saw a news report that the State of Ohio had indicted Puxatony Phill for false prediction of an early spring, and intended to seek the death penalty.

rafsob 03-26-2013 07:39 AM

My body refuses to operate when the temp is in the single digits!!! :wave:

WOODTICK49 03-28-2013 04:48 PM


Originally Posted by rafsob (Post 4046357)
My body refuses to operate when the temp is in the single digits!!! :wave:

+1 My brain won't even consider going outdoors in single digits.

ronlaughlin 03-28-2013 05:10 PM


Originally Posted by Semisane (Post 4046289)
I saw a news report that the State of Ohio had indicted Puxatony Phill for false prediction of an early spring, and intended to seek the death penalty.

First thing Ohio would need to do is get Pennsylvania to agree to extradite Phil. It seems to me this isn't so very likely since the alleged crime did not occur in Ohio.

Further, if Phil has committed a crime, then so also has every employee of NOAA.

It seems to me the interpretation of Phil' forecast is erroneous. When Phil doesn't see his shadow folk take that to mean there will be less than 6 more weeks of winter. However, here in the North, we have always breathed a sigh of relief, when Phil actually saw his shadow, because this meant there would only be 6 more weeks of winter. We always hope/hoped Phil see his shadow; because then winter would only last 6 more week.


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