Uh If it ever reached 107 degrees here in Massachusetts then hell will freeze over.I did some bench resting one day when it was 107. There was a tin cover over the firing line.
I did some bench resting one day when it was 107. There was a tin cover over the firing line.
Uh If it ever reached 107 degrees here in Massachusetts then hell will freeze over.It rarely ever gets warmer than 95 even in the summer months. I cannot imagine what 107 must feel like.
Prior to retiring from LE, I was an instructor for our agency. Personnel would complain about the heat, cold, sun, rain, clouds, etc. I told them that if they could guarantee that all our officer-involved shootings would occur in sunshine and fair weather, then by all means that is how/when we would train. Usually I could hear the crickets. Occasionally some officer would infer that I had an unnaturally close relationship with my mother.
I still train in the heat, cold, sun, rain, and snow. You will find out that firearms and the persons that carry them, now older, don't always perform optimally without realistic sustainment training. Cold, slippery, frozen metal, gear, and hands all influence success or failure in a gunfight.
I was always told, "Train as you fight".
Jm2c.
JPJ
I don't shoot much between December and March. If the wind isn't howling I am out on the ice fishing.
Uh If it ever reached 107 degrees here in Massachusetts then hell will freeze over.It rarely ever gets warmer than 95 even in the summer months. I cannot imagine what 107 must feel like.
When the weather has been too nice foot too long I place both feet, boots and all, in a 10 gallon bucket of ice water for 10 minutes, after which I pour the water over my head making sure to get as much as I can down inside my clothing. Following this l will roll myself and my firearm in my wife's organic garden on top of the newest compost. Finally I don a set of welders goggles with one lens covered with a strip of electricians tape. I keep an old plaster cast around to put on my strong side arm with velcro and hit the range. I've been thinking about placing a coyote trap on one foot to add more traing value but don't want to go overboard and look foolish.