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    Beauty. Cool pic
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    Quote Originally Posted by billbikes61 View Post
    Snow is fine. Rain, not so much. Nice looking range. Where is that located?
    I also love winter shooting. Snow becomes a problem when you can't see througt it!

    Looks like CFB Valcartier, not sure which range.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bak Dur View Post
    i'd never bring that beauty out in the snow or rain.
    Why not?

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    Would love too
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    I enjoy shooting in the snow. IF I can make it up to the range.
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    Quote Originally Posted by f55 View Post
    You mean the range
    Yes definitely, shooting from the kitchen table, out the balcony door would be... might never leave the house again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bratwurst View Post
    My shooting pattern barely changes throughout the year. The worst part of it is when hot casings melt snow and then refreeze. The extra bonus is that your barrel cools down a lot quicker in -20c than 20c
    Yes but after -20 it isn't very enjoyable. I've actually have my finger freeze on the trigger a couple times.
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    Nice rifle, Nice range Great pic! Love it in the snow -- it's when the wind brings tears to your eyes ,is when I pack it up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KePet View Post
    Yes but after -20 it isn't very enjoyable. I've actually have my finger freeze on the trigger a couple times.
    That's why I wear gloves, I've hit the range at -27c, if it hits -45c and I can go to the range then I'm doing it.

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    Very nice setup, and pics!

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