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Competing in the rain

What does everyone suggest for rain gear?

I'm thinking something to cover the action, I have a shooting box to hide my ammo in, hopefully my plotomatic will be ok in the rain
 
What does everyone suggest for rain gear?

I'm thinking something to cover the action, I have a shooting box to hide my ammo in, hopefully my plotomatic will be ok in the rain
Poncho same as the army
Clean the weapon afterwards

Edit- there is light weight rain gear
Call Ruff Ducks
 
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I have cut a shower curtain down to the length of my rifle scope. I velcro it to my rifle, draping it over my scope and action. I take the loose end and drape it over my ammo box and tuck it under the ammo box very lightly. It does a good job of keeping the moisture out of the business area of shooting. You sure don't want rain drops on your cartridges, it increases your internal pressure when you shoot them.
 
I would never subject my very expensive equipment to the ravages of rain to win a match. Shooting, at least for me, needs to be fun. Shooting in the rain would not be fun>>> so I won't.. I know that not shooting is NOT the answer anyone is looking for>>>it is simply a viable option.
 
Remember that whatever you put on the rifle it will add to your weight total. I don't know if someone would stop a match and re-weigh a rifle, but I guess they wrote the rule for a reason.

But it makes me wonder if the rain cover isn't touching the rifle is that OK to use? Like a large bucket cut in half in lengh and forms a dome. It would make the guy on televisions red green show proud for sure.
 
Do you pull the barreled action out to wipe it down?

I'm keeping my eye out for light weight rain gear I only found some Helly Hansen but its rather heavy
I would
Question- is this an F Class event?
 
I had my best day shooting an HBR Match in Oregon in a drizzle one weekend.
Everybody was whining about the rain, some even quit. I was talking to the legendary Vern Johnson before the match, and he says "Rich, look thru your scope." I do so, and note that in the absence of wind, the light drizzle is coming straight down. He tells me "A smart man could make this a trigger pulling contest."
I end up in a 3-way tie for first, and win on X-count. I do the same thing at 200, 3-way tie and I win on X-count.
It made it pretty easy to hand out the plaques. Vern finished in second, on X-count, and the same guy finished in 3rd place both yardages.
Think of light rain as a perfect bench to target wind flag. I would much rather shoot in rain than wind.

None of your equipment is going to melt...
;)
 
What does everyone suggest for rain gear?

I'm thinking something to cover the action, I have a shooting box to hide my ammo in, hopefully my plotomatic will be ok in the rain

Find a 2 gallon Zip-Loc bag with the slide-lock - it may take a little digging; not every place has them. Cut the bottom off. Slide it over the scope and action. You can cinch it closed with the slide-lock when not shooting so you don't accidentally breath on the rear lens and fog it up. Super light, maybe 1/4 oz.
 
i shot Benchrest in a snow storm at one point it was a total white out.
Excellent day lots of high scores!

Of course we have a roof and a wood stove at our Bunny course;)
 
For light weight rain gear look into motorcycle riding gear, like frogtogs, wont do anything for the rifle but will keep you light and dry. Im with ShootDots above i dont want to shoot in the rain.
 
Compact rain gear stays in my vehicle. Been caught in some rain and it’s a mess to clean up afterwards. The clear shower shower curtain is readily available and just cut a strip about 6” wider than the scope length and let draped off the sides with Velcro holding it place on top of the scope. Roll it up and keep it in your range bag always. I also keep a 100 gallon garbage bag to cover the gear.
 
Nah, we're just more concerned about keeping our gear dry than our selves. I don't know about you, but I function more or less the same whether I'm wet or dry. My gun, and ammo, not so much.

If rules don't prohibit a folding mini pup tent might do the trick"
 
Shot a High power match in a downpour. Did very well, but never did it again. Took days to dry everything out. After that, if the weather changed and was threatening rain for the day, we went home. Shooting just isn't that important to me.
 
Shot a High power match in a downpour. Did very well, but never did it again. Took days to dry everything out. After that, if the weather changed and was threatening rain for the day, we went home. Shooting just isn't that important to me.
Amen Brother! Shooting is my absolute favorite thing to do! However, screwing everything up with horrible weather >> well there is simply another day later to enjoy a match!
 

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