48 is shorts and T-shirt weather.. in fact that was what I was doing at the range yesterday and it wasn't even that warm here, something like mid 40s with 30+ mph winds? All you southern people are hiliarous
I tried looking this up on a wind chill chart. It said, "Seriously?"BrainOnSigs said:48 degrees with a 20 MPH wind.
I just checked the average July temp here vs. there. 91 here, 92 there. I'm not sure that one degree would do me in, but you've got humidity, so I'll give you that.BrainOnSigs said:You cold weather types are welcome to join me in July.
I thought about going out to shoot a couple of rounds of clays this morning, but at 9° F, staying inside seemed like a better idea.Wylie1 said:It was 5 degrees F the last time I was at the range, granted I only shot 7 rounds
Around here, it depends on which side of winter you are on. When it gets down into the 40's in September, people start grumbling about the cold and donning jackets.travisd said:48 is shorts and T-shirt weather..
Cold, wet, and windy is the worst. I'd take a calm 12 degrees over a windy and wet 35 degrees any day.I've been in Wyoming hunting pronghorn when it was in the teens.....rain...sleet...snow.... with a 30 MPH wind.
You put in the box right next to where I dropped off mine yesterday. I was complaining that my pickup doesn't have seat warmers like my SUV.Where do I turn in my man card?
The one big advantage to daring the range in the cold. -5 forget it!I was the only one dumb enough to be shooting so i had the place to myself at least
I visit your crazy state twice a year. I have gotten sunburned in October......
.....and snowed on....in freaking late May!
You could send it to one of the 12 year old girls in this picture...Where do I turn in my man card?