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OUTDOOR SHOOTING VS. RAIN


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The match is delayed in 1/2 hour increments if rain starts after shooting begins. In the 11 years since I started going, it's never rained enough to stop a whole day of shooting. The longest delay was in '98 for an hour when a passing storm drenched the place and prone shooting was sorta sloppy for a while, but the match continued. :cheers:

Alan~^~

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Rain delay? Never.

We shot in this last year at a local shoot.

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The drum to the left of the barricade that is 1/3rd covered is a 15Gallon can.

Ahh.... another day in paradise ! Good to see that the weather is on the improve.

PS Tell me that was not at Taupo.... please !

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No not in Taupo, it was Whangarei last year. The plates range was to the right of the Barricade and you could not go prone until 25y unless you were prepared to shoot in 6" of water. It was pretty messy by the end of the day. It got deeper and the wind picked up a little. Some targets were lost and never found as they made it out over the back wall of the range. Which I add is some 35M high.

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  • 2 weeks later...
Greg

That was the "winterless north" :roflol: It does not rain in Taupo because it is too high. IT SNOWS! :goof:

Ian

Looks winterless too !!! :surprise: ..... in a 40 days and 40 nights kinda' way :angry2: .

On the positive side...at least snow is drier than rain.. (for a while) :cheers:

Greg

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Luckily in AP we have no need to reload on the timer. So we usually drop them back into a bag. But that was deeper than my bag was tall, so we just stuffed them in the pocket on the otehr side or sat the bag on a drum.

We shot on the same range just two weeks ago, it did not rain at the match, but the week before was a mess, but the new drains, a whole heap of gravel and some very hard work by the members saw no problems at all. They have raised the barricade range up to the level of the barriades stands (8") 100+ cubic yards of gravel. :surprise: The targets are next as they remained where they were.

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hi alan i remember the rain in 98 what a down pour i had to shoot the plates after it and they had to dig a chanel to get the water away and it was down lane one, and guess what lane i had yep lane one with all the water coming down still when going prone.

the other problem at the whangarei shoot with the water was pot luck finding brass what a night mare

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