Ruined Range Day

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BigBoreBubba

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Well, all the test loads I have worked up, in various calibers, will have to wait another week or two. Came down with a bad migraine and had to spend the whole day in a quiet and dark room….
It sucks, but at least I’ll have time to work on a few more loads before my next trip.
 
CLicked to see if migraine was induced by Range Wanderer syndrome.

"Hey, whatcha got." "Thats cool, you shooting 168's?" "Isn't that a straight wall?" "My uncle had one of those in Vietnam, he was a Special Forces sniper." "1,000 m kills should be no real effort, right buddy?" "Can I hold it?" "This is real zombie level stuff." "Can I rapid fire it?" muzzles RO and then drops magazine onto concrete "But I'm just looking at a cool rifle, Duane, those guys down the lane are all standing in front of the line shooting!"

I always look for an random outlier. I can't stand migraines either. Our local MDC range probably wouldn't notice another official looking sign requring non gun ownes to stay back in the parking lot. ; )

well, yeah probably wouldn't notice at all.
 
Haha. Actually it was in the reloading room/ man cave. I stayed on the couch down there.
I feel you on the migraines. I get them off an on. Usually in the hottest part of summer.
I learned the hard way no reloading with a migraine. Even if it has started going away.

There will be a better day for range testing.
 
Sorry you had a bad day , my sister has migraines they must be terrible . I got everything ready to go shooting yesterday and changed my mind after stepping outside. Another heat advisory today supposed to be a little cooler next week.
 
Sorry you had a bad day , my sister has migraines they must be terrible . I got everything ready to go shooting yesterday and changed my mind after stepping outside. Another heat advisory today supposed to be a little cooler next week.


Yup, they suck. And the heat doesn’t do me any favors either!
 
Migraines suck big time. When they come on the world stops.
About a month ago we had record hot temperatures one day after I got home from work it was 106 degrees in the shade. I got severely dehydrated and got sicker the hell. I was down for almost a week. It was close to a 100 yesterday and I was putting window trim on a house we are building. Mid afternoon I was drained.
 
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