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It's pouring down rain your marching and PT baby. Welcome to the US Calvary if you ain't cav you ain't shit. If it was easy everyone would be a cav scout. Lol. We always thought about what we needed to do to get the job done best in the rain. When fighting it's not just sunshine all the time. Well the next play dates are the sand box for 20 years plus LMAO.
I shot in CMP National Service Rifle Championships many years ago in rain that cause flooding on the range and thus I found myself almost submerged as I shot the 600 yard prone stage. My peep sight kept filling with rain drops and my spotting scope fogged over. I left the firing line only shooting a 178, while the USAMU shooter to the left of my firing point shot a 199. The moral of my story is the USAMU guy was focused, disciplined, as well as a great marksman, and I was not.
I work in the Leupold Mark 5 production line and it makes me happy to see u guys using our scope in every video because we put a lot of effort and hard work into each one of those
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It's pouring down rain your marching and PT baby. Welcome to the US Calvary if you ain't cav you ain't shit. If it was easy everyone would be a cav scout. Lol. We always thought about what we needed to do to get the job done best in the rain. When fighting it's not just sunshine all the time. Well the next play dates are the sand box for 20 years plus LMAO.
I shot in CMP National Service Rifle Championships many years ago in rain that cause flooding on the range and thus I found myself almost submerged as I shot the 600 yard prone stage. My peep sight kept filling with rain drops and my spotting scope fogged over. I left the firing line only shooting a 178, while the USAMU shooter to the left of my firing point shot a 199. The moral of my story is the USAMU guy was focused, disciplined, as well as a great marksman, and I was not.
Okay but can you run a mile with ur rifle
You're going to blow primers and then frig up your trigger due to over pressure.
Will a rain affect the ballistics of a bullet? Like the air resistance ,density, humidity during a rain and so on?
Bro why is that so long
I agree 💯 percent too many “good weather “ people it changes your trajectory by a lot!!!!
I work in the Leupold Mark 5 production line and it makes me happy to see u guys using our scope in every video because we put a lot of effort and hard work into each one of those
Lol you need to learn to spell practice no s in that word
Comically long bipod
#octopull
Same with wind.
How the hell do I get a gig with you guys?
I love practicing in the rain, it makes the range feel cozy when you finally get your bag and case dried off and snuggle up to the cast iron stove.
What was that bipod you were using on top of the car? Is that that absurdly large one you built and are actually using legitimately?
If it’s not raining. It’s not training