I think I know you, do you know of a place called Len's LRH?
I think I know you, do you know of a place called Len's LRH?
Spot on, Deano.There are a couple things I do know about shooting in the rain. 1. I don't like it, and 2. I don't like it at all. The first match of the day of the 2018 F Class Nationals started in a light drizzle. By the time we finished, I would have called it a steady sprinkle. I was clean until about shot #14 and I leaked a 9 out the top at 11 o'clock. I looked around to try and see why, couldn't see anything obvious. Looked at targets next to me, nothing unusual. Went back to a center x shot. Conformation 9 about the same place. Looked at targets next to me, 9's about the same place. I finished that round with 2 more leakers out the top while holding bottom of the 10 ring. Granted, I was shooting on target 20 something at Raton, and the flags were soaked, I still couldn't see a condition that would have caused high shots. Mike Plunkett shot a 200-16X the same relay. He obviously didn't have the same problem. I just don't buy into the "fact" that rain makes a bullets trajectory go down. But, that's just my opinion, I have been wrong before.
I hear great things about Rain-X.coated bullets
I didn’t like it much either but Norm Harold set a new national F Open record in the rain that match (200-21x). It was a lot easier than holding off the target the next day.There are a couple things I do know about shooting in the rain. 1. I don't like it, and 2. I don't like it at all. The first match of the day of the 2018 F Class Nationals started in a light drizzle. By the time we finished, I would have called it a steady sprinkle. I was clean until about shot #14 and I leaked a 9 out the top at 11 o'clock. I looked around to try and see why, couldn't see anything obvious. Looked at targets next to me, nothing unusual. Went back to a center x shot. Conformation 9 about the same place. Looked at targets next to me, 9's about the same place. I finished that round with 2 more leakers out the top while holding bottom of the 10 ring. Granted, I was shooting on target 20 something at Raton, and the flags were soaked, I still couldn't see a condition that would have caused high shots. Mike Plunkett shot a 200-16X the same relay. He obviously didn't have the same problem. I just don't buy into the "fact" that rain makes a bullets trajectory go down. But, that's just my opinion, I have been wrong before.
Well that raises another question: how does Rain-X react to the pressure/velocity/temperature encountered when being fired from the barrel and through its travel to the target ? and is it compatible with the various coatings ?I hear great things about Rain-X.
I think it depends on if your bullets have windshield wipers or not....Well that raises another question: how does Rain-X react to the pressure/velocity/temperature encountered when being fired from the barrel and through its travel to the target ? and is it compatible with the various coatings ?
Now you're just being silly.I think it depends on if your bullets have windshield wipers or not....
Now you're just being silly.
You are correct!!Oh....I assumed the entire 'Rain-X' discussion implied silliness. Silly me....
Coaching in the 2016 Canadian F Class National Championships I used the angle of the rain fall as an indicator for my wind calls. My team one the nationals that year.Better than wind flags or mirage as an indicator IME.