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Cold Weather Shooting

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2018 8:30 am
by rtucker6508
I just had an experience with my daughter in cold (20-30 degree) weather shooting for the SB portion of JO Qualifiers. She was FREEZING while shooting and couldn't feel her fingers at times, especially in prone on the very cold ground.

Any suggestions for keeping warm - gloves - etc...

Thank you !

Re: Cold Weather Shooting

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2018 9:18 am
by RED RAIDER
We have been known to use hand warmers. The kind that are in the small pouches that are for 1 time use. Stick them in the offhand glove. And a second one in the pocket of the shooting jacket to warm the trigger hand between shots. It helps a bunch. Of course some may frown on it as far as equipment rules are concerned, we try to get approval from the match director before the 1st shot.

Re: Cold Weather Shooting

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2018 10:22 am
by Silvershooter
I use one of these :

http://www.jobri.com/product/hot-rox-el ... -bh9800bk/

This is the distributor in the US

Re: Cold Weather Shooting

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 2:08 am
by GaryN
Fingerless gloves. So less of the trigger hand is exposed to the COLD air.

Or a light weight glove, to keep the COLD wind off the hand. Some of the soccer players at my high school use them. And they don't use their hands in soccer, except for keeping balance.

Re: Cold Weather Shooting

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 11:05 am
by jhmartin
rtucker6508 wrote:I just had an experience with my daughter in cold (20-30 degree) weather shooting for the SB portion of JO Qualifiers. !
Gotta be Washington state??

Yeah the hand warmers are your best bet. Put them in the toes of the boots too.
When we have our State 4-H competition here in NM we often (well 50%) are shooting at those temps at The Whittington Center in northern NM, we load them up with the hand warmers. 5-6 per kid.
A hot non-caffeinated tea with a touch of sugar or honey helps warm the insides.

Shooting at 6500ft altitude --- in the clouds
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Re: Cold Weather Shooting

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 11:41 am
by rtucker6508
jhmartin wrote:
rtucker6508 wrote:I just had an experience with my daughter in cold (20-30 degree) weather shooting for the SB portion of JO Qualifiers. !
Gotta be Washington state??

Yeah the hand warmers are your best bet. Put them in the toes of the boots too.
When we have our State 4-H competition here in NM we often (well 50%) are shooting at those temps at The Whittington Center in northern NM, we load them up with the hand warmers. 5-6 per kid.
A hot non-caffeinated tea with a touch of sugar or honey helps warm the insides.

Shooting at 6500ft altitude --- in the clouds
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No, actually North Georgia a week ago... it was freezing and their blowers are bringing in outside cold air directly at the shooters.

Re: Cold Weather Shooting

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 11:42 am
by rtucker6508
Thank you everyone for the tips! Very much appreciated. We have stocked up on electric and regular hand warmers to try!

Re: Cold Weather Shooting

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2018 10:06 pm
by beye
I shoot outdoor prone year round. Supposed to be 27* at match time in the morning. I take a heavy square terrycloth pot holder (one that has room for almost the whole hand inside), put one of the chemical handwarmers (as big as will fit) inside and lay it beside me (shooting hand side). When my fingers start getting cold, I put my shooting hand inside for 30-45 seconds. The whole pad is warm, so it warms up the hand fairly quickly. Tried gloves with and without some means of heating and it simply changed too much about the grip, distance to trigger or handstop, etc.