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12/22/09

Shooting in the Snow

Permalink 10:23:02 pm, Categories: Range Report, 302 words

I decided to use my vacation time today to venture to the rifle range. I spent 3 hours shooting in 32 degree weather, with snow falling most of the time. The range was covered with snow about 3 inches deep, which caused me no issues. For the most part, I had the place to myself - a couple of guys spent about 30 minutes playing with muzzleloaders before leaving.

I finally got around to sighting in the scope I purchased in July. It's mounted on my PBR, and is a damn nice piece of glass. I sighted in at 100 yards, so now I need to go print off a ballistic drop chart, and figure out the finer points of MilDot sighting.

I also ran a couple through the match AR, which ran like a top. The groups weren't as tight as I would have liked, but more than accurate enough for any sort of practical shooting. I did notice that the scope is mounted WAY too low to be comfortable. I needed to lay my head sideways to see anything. I've got a set of risers around here somewhere, along with the original Leupold rings the scope was mounted in, although an ARMS mount might be a better (if not more expensive) option. I'll get that re-mounted and hope for better luck next time.

Then I pulled out the 10/22 and some swinging steel targets and went to town at 50 yards. That is such a blast. I put about 100 rounds into the thing just running the swingers. Great fun. I was also impressed with how quiet the Ruger is. I decided to shoot it with just ear plugs, and all I heard was the click of the firing pin and the bullet impact. No significant muzzle blast to speak of.

More cold weather shooting planned for next week!

Comments:

Comment from: The Hermit [Visitor] Email · http://smokesignalsonthemountain.blogspot.com/
Shooting in the snow doesn't appeal to me, but I can see how it would be fun if you could stand the cold. At least you got a station at your range, which is more than I can do these days.
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