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  • Rob377

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    I'm gonna raid every walmart between here and atterbury tomorrow to scrounge up some ammo (357 sig) and try to make this!
     

    bwframe

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    I like to keep my powder dry...

    If the forecast doesn't change, this match will be a perfect test for that.:):

    I treat the bad weather matches as a gear test. A real world bad weather test to see if me and my stuff can survive it. I don't have too, but maybe some should think about switching to their carry gear to see if it will perform accordingly?

    On the other side, for those seeking to finish on the top of their division, a bad weather match is an excellent time to do that. Namby Pamby stays home in the cold rain.

    If you book into a big match, you may not have a choice. This is practice for that.
    Michael Bane often discusses a female Olympic runner in training. She was training during her period time of the month, through the cramps. When asked why she didn't just take a day or two off from training, she explained that the Olympic schedule was not planned around her menstrual cycles.
     
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    jakemartens

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    If the forecast doesn't change, this match will be a perfect test for that.:):

    I treat the bad weather matches as a gear test. A real world bad weather test to see if me and my stuff can survive it. I don't have too, but maybe some should think about switching to their carry gear to see if it will perform accordingly?

    On the other side, for those seeking to finish on the top of their division, a bad weather match is an excellent time to do that. Namby Pamby stays home in the cold rain.

    If you book into a big match, you may not have a choice. This is practice for that.
    Michael Bane often discusses a female Olympic runner in training. She was training during her period time of the month, through the cramps. When asked why she didn't just take a day or two off from training, she explained that the Olympic schedule was not planned around her menstrual cycles.

    What's wrong with you? Planning on testing your gear when you are having your period?
     

    Cowboy1629

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    If the forecast doesn't change, this match will be a perfect test for that.:):

    I treat the bad weather matches as a gear test. A real world bad weather test to see if me and my stuff can survive it. I don't have too, but maybe some should think about switching to their carry gear to see if it will perform accordingly?

    On the other side, for those seeking to finish on the top of their division, a bad weather match is an excellent time to do that. Namby Pamby stays home in the cold rain.

    If you book into a big match, you may not have a choice. This is practice for that.
    Michael Bane often discusses a female Olympic runner in training. She was training during her period time of the month, through the cramps. When asked why she didn't just take a day or two off from training, she explained that the Olympic schedule was not planned around her menstrual cycles.

    Looking forward to shooting with you tomorrow, don't forget your rain gear unless you really want to test your equipment. ;)
     

    Coach

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    Partly cloudy does not mean rain. A little positive thinking. Chaney is in charge of the weather.
     
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