If you’re in Memphis you aren’t too far from bar3 in laurel Mississippi. They have a 600 yard f class tomorrow.I have a new scope that I have waited a week to get to the line with but the range is quite literally underwater. Zeroing is a no-go and the club match is cancelled.
Where are you guys shooting this weekend?
I don’t know I got an email from the owner earlier this week saying they were on and haven’t heard anything to the contrary.They aren't flooded too? It's a 3 hour drive so I wouldn't be able to make that trip without prior planning anyway, honeydos and all considered .
I feel your pain. We are pretty wet over here in East TN too.I have a new scope that I have waited a week to get to the line with but the range is quite literally underwater. Zeroing is a no-go and the club match is cancelled.
Where are you guys shooting this weekend?
Come on up to Michigan our water is still frozen here. Got a 200 yard varmint match tomorrow
West of Michigan, in the uncivilized state of Wisconsin, we are expecting rain, snow, and sleet. Was going to shoot 600 yards yesterday, but my grand daughter had other plans. I made bracelets, with her and had a great time. With all the snow and cold my yote hunting has been curtailed. Spent my winter getting caught up gun related projects. Glass and pillar bedding on several rifles, am now attempting to make a stock from a rough turned blank, when I am not shoveling snow. I love winter, but thought I was getting old, and losing my winter hardiness, turns out my wife shut the heat off in the basement. May do a little skeet shooting later today. As soon as the ice on the river melts the fly rod will come out of hibernation. Being adaptable I can always have fun. Loaded up all my empty shot shells, also this past winter.
West of Michigan, in the uncivilized state of Wisconsin, we are expecting rain, snow, and sleet. Was going to shoot 600 yards yesterday, but my grand daughter had other plans. I made bracelets, with her and had a great time. With all the snow and cold my yote hunting has been curtailed. Spent my winter getting caught up gun related projects. Glass and pillar bedding on several rifles, am now attempting to make a stock from a rough turned blank, when I am not shoveling snow. I love winter, but thought I was getting old, and losing my winter hardiness, turns out my wife shut the heat off in the basement. May do a little skeet shooting later today. As soon as the ice on the river melts the fly rod will come out of hibernation. Being adaptable I can always have fun. Loaded up all my empty shot shells, also this past winter.
It's rained twice since October. Once for 30 days and once for 45 days. I've forgotten what the sun looks like but I'm catching up on reloading and cleaning.West of Michigan, in the uncivilized state of Wisconsin, we are expecting rain, snow, and sleet. Was going to shoot 600 yards yesterday, but my grand daughter had other plans. I made bracelets, with her and had a great time. With all the snow and cold my yote hunting has been curtailed. Spent my winter getting caught up gun related projects. Glass and pillar bedding on several rifles, am now attempting to make a stock from a rough turned blank, when I am not shoveling snow. I love winter, but thought I was getting old, and losing my winter hardiness, turns out my wife shut the heat off in the basement. May do a little skeet shooting later today. As soon as the ice on the river melts the fly rod will come out of hibernation. Being adaptable I can always have fun. Loaded up all my empty shot shells, also this past winter.