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Keeping the rifle dry
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<blockquote data-quote="dig" data-source="post: 558052" data-attributes="member: 26939"><p>I have hunted extensively in the rain, Oregon and Alaska. I use the Kifaru cover but have never shot with it on, it works great while the rifle is on the pack, normally you have time to take the rifle out of th pack and the cover off prior to the shot, especially at long range. Other than that I use Butler Creek scope caps, apply Eezox to the metal and of course use tape over the barrel which is more important than protecting from just rain. All that being done rifle is going to get a little wet, just wipe it down when back in camp/tent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dig, post: 558052, member: 26939"] I have hunted extensively in the rain, Oregon and Alaska. I use the Kifaru cover but have never shot with it on, it works great while the rifle is on the pack, normally you have time to take the rifle out of th pack and the cover off prior to the shot, especially at long range. Other than that I use Butler Creek scope caps, apply Eezox to the metal and of course use tape over the barrel which is more important than protecting from just rain. All that being done rifle is going to get a little wet, just wipe it down when back in camp/tent. [/QUOTE]
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