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Summer is here in Phoenix, need advice on mirage

I lived in AZ for 5 years it was 10 years to many if it didn't burn you, it would bite you or it has stickers on it
Sounds like great fun, not! If I lived in Arizona I would figure out a way to shoot from my air conditioned car. Window down and take a shot, close window! I cannot imagine how you could really learn anything with the mirage being what it is at 110 degrees. I would be back at the range in October. Lol.
Paul
 
Sounds like great fun, not! If I lived in Arizona I would figure out a way to shoot from my air conditioned car. Window down and take a shot, close window! I cannot imagine how you could really learn anything with the mirage being what it is at 110 degrees. I would be back at the range in October. Lol.
Paul
Born and raised in Southern Oregon, I never thought I'd ever live in Arizona. . . I do really miss the "green". ;) So, I have a home off a golf course! o_O

I find managing the heat is a lot easier than managing the cold. Before I decided to move to the Phoenix area, I ask a relative how they managed to adjust to the here in AZ having been a long ;time resident of Illinois. He said, he just treats the summer like winter. . . where you just don't go outside as much and easier to travel from one building to another. :p I thought I can deal with that. . . like not having to keep my car in a heated garage or chip the ice of the outside of it before being able to drive. :rolleyes: When it's 110°F, I don't go out shooting in it, but the early mornings are cool enough to get some shooting in with no mirage (unless one is not under some shade). I find HOT HOT is easier to manage the COLD COLD! ;) . . . especially at my advanced age.
 
I purchased this.

I had some clear plastic tubing a bit smaller than the 6.5 Creedmoor case. I resized the case, drilled out the primer pocket to 1/4" and forced it into the tube. I did this yesterday.

At the range I was able to test this setup. Worked famously.
Same here after seeing one of FC John’s videos some while ago showing him making a barrel cooler with a battery inflated for air mattresses and such. Just got a bit of clear hose from the local aquarium store to step it down from nozzle to the one that fit into the chamber. Between matches I can take off 15*-20* and if I had wanted to have one like the one with the spare battery pack, the local camping store had those that plugged into a cigarette lighter socket but I wanted one that was a bit more portable and I can charge it up from a USB socket in the truck if needed.
Cost from Amazon was about $25-30 and a few $ for the hose.
Get yourself some of those stick on temp indicators from McMaster-Carr and put one on your barrel an inch or so ahead of where it screws into the action to keep track of the temperature. Once things get beyond 130* or beyond I find that shots start to suffer…
 

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