Where every task went wrong and just kept getting worse ? So yes I got in some shooting but my day was far less than ideal. (keep in mind i'm new to bench range shooting and still in a learning curve about all the non shooting details beyond just squeezing the trigger)
Arrived around 10:00A, weather was bright sun, bitter cold (18F) and gusty winds, and we have 16" of snow on the range.
issue #1: I wear transition lens prescription glasses, and they suck for super bright shooting conditions. My glasses get SO dark in bright, sun-lit snow. We shoot from under cover and it's actually dark under the canopy, so when my lenses are dark and I look anywhere under cover it's like pitch black and could not see crap ! **note to self, next outing wear my contacs !
issue #2: The wind ! It was a PIA in all aspects. I set a new stack of paper targets on the bench, step away for 20 seconds, and a gust of wind blows 30 targets all down range into 16" of snow! So I send out a few Fbombs, round up all my targets (which are all dusted with snow now). Note to self : "ALWAYS place a big rock on your stack of targets"
issue #3: It was SO cold I kept loosing feeling in my trigger finger (and I even had disposable hand warmers in my gloves ! ). So I could only shoot about 10 min at a time and then let my fingers warm.
issue #3 My AR-15 that I JUST finished sighting in falls off the bench ! Yup, one of the cheap azz bipod legs somehow collapsed and caused the rifle to tip over and fall on the ground, thank god for no mag, unchambered and safe condition ! However the scope took the brunt of the impact and of course my zero was totally gone. So an hour later im back at zero.
issue #4) I do down range to do a target swap and my staple gun jams, and can't get it cleared. NOW I'M STARTING TO REALLY GET PI$$ED OFF
issue #5) I again go down range for a target swap (keep in mind i'm trudging through 16" of snow 100 yards away), I'm back behind the firing line, I sit down, grab my rifle look down range, and low and behold my target blew over. Now some louder fbombs fly, I take a break, and say to myself "this day just wasn't meant to be". Packed up all my stuff and went over to the action range and vented some anger at the AR-500 steel gongs. Felt MUCH better !!
So I guess this benchrest novice just need all of you to throw in some humor and hopefully some similar stories. Even though I know, please just tell me it does get better LOL
Arrived around 10:00A, weather was bright sun, bitter cold (18F) and gusty winds, and we have 16" of snow on the range.
issue #1: I wear transition lens prescription glasses, and they suck for super bright shooting conditions. My glasses get SO dark in bright, sun-lit snow. We shoot from under cover and it's actually dark under the canopy, so when my lenses are dark and I look anywhere under cover it's like pitch black and could not see crap ! **note to self, next outing wear my contacs !
issue #2: The wind ! It was a PIA in all aspects. I set a new stack of paper targets on the bench, step away for 20 seconds, and a gust of wind blows 30 targets all down range into 16" of snow! So I send out a few Fbombs, round up all my targets (which are all dusted with snow now). Note to self : "ALWAYS place a big rock on your stack of targets"
issue #3: It was SO cold I kept loosing feeling in my trigger finger (and I even had disposable hand warmers in my gloves ! ). So I could only shoot about 10 min at a time and then let my fingers warm.
issue #3 My AR-15 that I JUST finished sighting in falls off the bench ! Yup, one of the cheap azz bipod legs somehow collapsed and caused the rifle to tip over and fall on the ground, thank god for no mag, unchambered and safe condition ! However the scope took the brunt of the impact and of course my zero was totally gone. So an hour later im back at zero.
issue #4) I do down range to do a target swap and my staple gun jams, and can't get it cleared. NOW I'M STARTING TO REALLY GET PI$$ED OFF
issue #5) I again go down range for a target swap (keep in mind i'm trudging through 16" of snow 100 yards away), I'm back behind the firing line, I sit down, grab my rifle look down range, and low and behold my target blew over. Now some louder fbombs fly, I take a break, and say to myself "this day just wasn't meant to be". Packed up all my stuff and went over to the action range and vented some anger at the AR-500 steel gongs. Felt MUCH better !!
So I guess this benchrest novice just need all of you to throw in some humor and hopefully some similar stories. Even though I know, please just tell me it does get better LOL