Shootin' Buddy Jenny S. and I are headed to the range at Wet Bunny Crick this a.m. She recently completed the "Rifleman" course at an Appleseed Shoot, among other things, and has been passing along forms for a rifleman's journal. Interesting & potentially very useful stuff.
August was a very wet month; while traditionally our wettest, the month just concluded went well above and beyond the call of duty. There's a 50 percent chance of rain today, too, but what the heck. It's not like we could expect fair weather in a random TEOTWAWKI scenario, either.
It's 43 at my place this morning, but AccuHunch predicts low 60s today. I'm thinking that's not likely unless the skies clear so that our feeble sun can warm the place up. Even then, the warmest part of the day isn't until around 5 p.m. So it will be in the mid-40s and damp down by the crick ... pretty reasonable approximation of "normal" for this part of Alaska, this time of year.
Unless I embarrass myself completely, I'll post a range report later today. So all y'all either be good, or don't get caught while I'm gone.
Ya hear?
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Appleseed is fun, but hard work. Or, it was. I attended about four years ago when everyone used M!A's and Garands. Now I understand it's all .22's.
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