Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 9:11 am
Comments from the frigid North...
The temperature in our range is often below 50 degrees F, and sometimes considerably colder in the depths of winter, despite an oil furnace roaring away. As a result we bend the rules a little. Since we can't produce a more hospitable shooting climate we allow shooters to wear their heavy coats and warm boots. But even at that, we still don't see anybody attempting to shoot with a glove, particularly with free pistol and air pistol because those guns are so well fitted that a glove would be counter-productive.
It's sometimes fun to listen in on conversations at our range. Often they go like this...
Shooter A: "Is it warm enough to shoot yet?"
Shooter B: "Can you still see your breath?"
Shooter A: "Yeah, but only a little."
Shooter B: "Good, that means that about 10 minutes ago it was warm enough to shoot. Let's get at it!"
The temperature in our range is often below 50 degrees F, and sometimes considerably colder in the depths of winter, despite an oil furnace roaring away. As a result we bend the rules a little. Since we can't produce a more hospitable shooting climate we allow shooters to wear their heavy coats and warm boots. But even at that, we still don't see anybody attempting to shoot with a glove, particularly with free pistol and air pistol because those guns are so well fitted that a glove would be counter-productive.
It's sometimes fun to listen in on conversations at our range. Often they go like this...
Shooter A: "Is it warm enough to shoot yet?"
Shooter B: "Can you still see your breath?"
Shooter A: "Yeah, but only a little."
Shooter B: "Good, that means that about 10 minutes ago it was warm enough to shoot. Let's get at it!"