Rats up with snow on the ground? Great.....time for "snow painting"!
Be sure to post pics of the spring adventure teaching Skippy to fly. You know how we love pics.......
Well jpx2rk, purely a personal decision. During the early spring season, no shade really needed, but in mid to late May when the temps start to rise upwards towards the 80's+, they make all the difference. No one likes sweat pouring down their face onto their rifle, and no one wants a brutal sunburn either.
Well bud, they're either in the fields shootin' rats or [hopefully not like me---] working.Rick in Oregon wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 9:40 am So tell us what you've got planned, and what rifle and load you plan on using. Inquiring minds want to know!
Rick, I did better than that, I hauled a cameraman along with me:Rick in Oregon wrote: ↑Sat May 14, 2022 9:04 am
Guy: Good to see you back here on the forum, and nice to see you getting out after one of our favorite varmints. Your comment about favorite powders missing in the inventory rings true also. If there was ever a time to lay in significant amounts of our favorite powders, it has past. Prices now are just plain stupid, and availability is spotty at best. Good thing there are many suitable powders in the same relative burn rate as our pet powder in order to keep our rifles fed properly.
And hey, next time remember your camera or phone buddy! You know how we're 'visually oriented', right?