Seeing what the consensus does..I know so e of you wash your guns with water but wondering if you worry or don't worry about targeting in the rain (obvious how it will change accuracy with wind etc) but i just mean the rain. just curious if all is good or not.
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Of course not, they'll melt!
Seriously though, yes. A little rain ain't gonna hurt nothing,Beer is like porn, you can buy it but it's more fun to make your own
I have to bend over too far
I get a boner.
bareback every couple of days, GTG. Bareback, brokeback, same $hit!
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As long as you clean it and dry it afterwards I see no problem with it...... Assuming your not out there shooting in rain for extended period of time lol.www.AvidArms.com I'm STIHL out of conditioner!!
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firearms must be well dried cleaned and lubed after being in the rain.
There are some that are built for that purpose so they use ss barrels and actions like all weather hunting rigs.
It is a shame when people demanding tolerance, have no tolerance
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The last time I use my gun in rain or snow was a very long time ago when I use to hunt,after I got home I went through it with my gun cleaning kit and made sure it was dried up but a also made sure make it has a nice thin coat to help preserve it..That is one thing I like to do with my guns is to make sure there cleaned and dry from water,I go through all my guns whether I used them or not once a week cleaning them,I guess I may over do it but I like to make sure there in good condition and working order..
ClarenceI could probably could get away with a 52 inch shaft but if I could get a 54 inch shaft that would be great as I could always adjust the length of the shaft
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Good to hear. Just clean it and dry it when you get home and there will be no issues, oh and get photos of target!www.AvidArms.com I'm STIHL out of conditioner!!
Finally joined the ranks of broke homeowner
Am I short stroking or going to fast?
I know he has a bush
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I will, as long as they stay open. Facebook page says "if we open" someone will answer the phone by 1130. If not then i go 20 mins the opposite direction to a "protected from rain" range half i side half outside, but I prefer my Wooster journey were I get to bring my targets and spinners..
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Rain, snow, doesn't matter to me. Sometimes I don't even clean them. I should say, however, that nothing I shoot is anything special/expensive. The most I've spent on a gun was for my Glock. I think it was $550-ish, so I don't feel bad if they get wet or beat up.Politicians are like diapers. They both need to be changed often, and for the same reason.
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I shot trap in a downpour years ago. It was so wet the shells had to be ejected manually because the moisture would make them expand when fired. Keep your barrel pointed down so it dosnt fill with water lol!I bought my sons out of state.
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I hate hunting with my gun, or bow in the rain. It really takes a lot of cleaning afterwards to make sure that you dry all the areas that could be effected. Forced air is a good thing to have to blow any water out of hard to reach places, but I usually take the stock off and use QTips soaked in oil.
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Originally posted by GUNSICK View PostI shot trap in a downpour years ago. It was so wet the shells had to be ejected manually because the moisture would make them expand when fired. Keep your barrel pointed down so it dosnt fill with water lol!
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Originally posted by 4eXcalibur View Post
get your tail in the car and meet me there!I bought my sons out of state.
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