Here's the scenario:
So your out hunting on a typical dreary rainy fall day, enjoying mother nature and waiting for that prize buck to walk by. You are out in your open treestand for many hours and its been raining steady for most of it. Your rifle is wet inside and out, I mean dripping. You are at hunt camp for 4 or 5 days without all the comforts of home (a nice bench to strip everything, dry everything up, all your oils & cleaners, etc). How far do you go to clean it up/dry it out as you walk to camp for the night?
Same scenario also can be said for waterfowlers with a shotgun.
Lets assume the rifle is a bolt action and the waterfowl gun is a semi auto.
You are getting up to do the same thing tomorrow, and the day after, etc and the forecast looks like rain for most of your trip to camp.
Any suggestions or tried and true tips? How far do you really need to go in between hunting days/overnight?
So your out hunting on a typical dreary rainy fall day, enjoying mother nature and waiting for that prize buck to walk by. You are out in your open treestand for many hours and its been raining steady for most of it. Your rifle is wet inside and out, I mean dripping. You are at hunt camp for 4 or 5 days without all the comforts of home (a nice bench to strip everything, dry everything up, all your oils & cleaners, etc). How far do you go to clean it up/dry it out as you walk to camp for the night?
Same scenario also can be said for waterfowlers with a shotgun.
Lets assume the rifle is a bolt action and the waterfowl gun is a semi auto.
You are getting up to do the same thing tomorrow, and the day after, etc and the forecast looks like rain for most of your trip to camp.
Any suggestions or tried and true tips? How far do you really need to go in between hunting days/overnight?





















































