I just read a piece that Boddington wrote in the new Rifle shooter. I like some of his writing but he is out to lunch with this one.
He says his first rule is Don't go out in the rain unless you absolutely have to. There are no advantages but lots of disadvantages.
I am beginning to question his experience... don't go out in the rain... that's baloney. He stretches this article to two pages and the only points he made was to put electrical tape over the end of your barrel and that iron sights are great in the rain!
Personally I love hunting in the rain, and I find the advantages far outnumber the disadvantages. The rain takes the games ears and nose out of the equation to a great extent which makes stalking much easier.
What do you guys think. Is Boddington blowing bafflegarb or what.
He says his first rule is Don't go out in the rain unless you absolutely have to. There are no advantages but lots of disadvantages.
I am beginning to question his experience... don't go out in the rain... that's baloney. He stretches this article to two pages and the only points he made was to put electrical tape over the end of your barrel and that iron sights are great in the rain!
Personally I love hunting in the rain, and I find the advantages far outnumber the disadvantages. The rain takes the games ears and nose out of the equation to a great extent which makes stalking much easier.
What do you guys think. Is Boddington blowing bafflegarb or what.