Us Dumb Skeet shooters shoot in anything except lightening. Of course there was that time my 3 man squad was shooting really well during a tourney, raining hard enough to make the clays "quiver in flight". We never heard the tornado sirens ( focused and concentration). We finished our last box to realize we were the only idiots on the field. The other 4 fields were clear and all persons were either pointing and gawking ,or had taken cover.
"We were watching, and keeping tabs, didn't want to break the concentration, never seen 3 boys each run 100 straight in a storm before". [match director]
I guess it may be a toss up who is dumber, a duck hunter or skeet shooter...I'm both...double dumb I guess.
I learned early to not clean my glasses but to shoot "between the drops on lens". Snow throws a bit of a wrinkle...shot in snow too.
Sometime I have to "dirty" my glasses just to see...clean don't seem right.
Now on targets I use binder clips or clothes pins that have weed eater line run at top and below target. [ actually the target edges fit inside a good 3" or so] Heavy wax cardboard like meat comes to a butcher works well.
Cheapest target is Alumninum foil. Tear off a pc , the weed eater line is tight and the clips hold in place. Easy to wad up not being soggy and falling apart when time to clean up.
To really cheat instead of using a marker,or orange dot...just cut out the center of wax cardboard or heavy aluminum foil. If all the shots stay inside the 5" "hole" ( meaning you ain't missed ) one does not have to change the target.
I finally Got a pc of Heavy wax cardboard and covered in heavy foil with a hole cut out in center. I then went to a pc of sheet metal and this lasts a long long time. The top had holes and strung the weed eater line ( in and out like weaving), additional support with binder clips even though heavy enough to stay put I binder clipped the bottom in case the wind kicked up.
I think I got addicted to binder clips with all this playing...err...testing.
Adjust "hole" to fit needs and skill. Saves Targets...get to use the same one a long time ...beats having to walk down and change...Ok so I cheat.
I also figure it might not be 70* dry and sunny if all heck breaks loose. So I contunue to train and shoot in all kinds of weather. I want to know the guns runs no matter what. Well they do run in rain, snow and mud.
If they ever start giving "style points" for falling in mud, snow and such I gotta chance to make up points. I'm told I fall, bounce and "splat" pretty good for an old fart- manage to keep muzzle down range in process