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I’m always busy at the wrong time…for SCIENCE!!!😡🤣. Anyone ever shoot at these temps and get chrono numbers?
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<blockquote data-quote="LongBomber" data-source="post: 2385812" data-attributes="member: 14435"><p>You get good at working in the cold. Tarping vehicles with tiger torches under them, Heaters installed on every part that has fluid, never shutting things off.. working like that is how I came up with my highway 16 rule- I don't work north of that. Snowmexican's like me can understand that rule. Thats about 400km north of the border, there is a line somewhere in there with about 3 more months of winter.</p><p></p><p>I have never chrono'd below -15c and I don't think I saved that data, really should have. I have shot a couple deer and one moose in the -30's. Never have to worry about meat spoilage, but you work fast in that temp!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongBomber, post: 2385812, member: 14435"] You get good at working in the cold. Tarping vehicles with tiger torches under them, Heaters installed on every part that has fluid, never shutting things off.. working like that is how I came up with my highway 16 rule- I don’t work north of that. Snowmexican’s like me can understand that rule. Thats about 400km north of the border, there is a line somewhere in there with about 3 more months of winter. I have never chrono’d below -15c and I don’t think I saved that data, really should have. I have shot a couple deer and one moose in the -30’s. Never have to worry about meat spoilage, but you work fast in that temp! [/QUOTE]
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I’m always busy at the wrong time…for SCIENCE!!!😡🤣. Anyone ever shoot at these temps and get chrono numbers?
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