... Obviously being really cold, one's " fine motor skills" degrade. There's a fair amount of glare off the snow, so sunglasses may be actually necessary ( Photogrey and yellow Glasses also work well for me ) A "Sun Shade " for the Spotting Scope is another thing. ( A piece of PVC Tubing perhaps, or wrapped cardboard tubing.) obviously depending on direction, and if there's a lot of cloud. .... Shooting cheap Russian .22 Long rifle with some sort of steel cases, I did find, they tended to freeze in the chamber ( Brno bolt action Rifle..Tight Chamber ? ) ... With both the Lee Enfield and Mauser 98, I did notice, that the grease/oil tended to thicken and slow down the firing pin fall. Enough that misfires did occur ( Minus 10/15C in this instance) Think, WW2 and the Eastern Front. Anyway, it's definitely and interesting experience the first time ! ...... Dress warm ! Gloves and a peaked Hat/Cap! .... David K