Obturation
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Hey all.
Hope everyone's feeling good.
It may surprise you fine folks but I'm not made out of sugar. I'm not worried about getting wet but my precious guns are a little shy of the water. I've got a range day set for this Saturday and the forecast is calling for 40° and rain. I'm still going but I don't really want to bring blued/walnut guns out in it. I don't care about glocks and stainless/synthetic guns getting wet but I was planning to shoot some old rifles that I want to keep nice. I know they can get wet but I don't want to have to hurry home and hose these things down with oil and worry about what soaked into the wood ect.
Do you all shoot blued/wood stocked firearms in the rain? If so, how do you prevent damage when you get them home?
Hope everyone's feeling good.
It may surprise you fine folks but I'm not made out of sugar. I'm not worried about getting wet but my precious guns are a little shy of the water. I've got a range day set for this Saturday and the forecast is calling for 40° and rain. I'm still going but I don't really want to bring blued/walnut guns out in it. I don't care about glocks and stainless/synthetic guns getting wet but I was planning to shoot some old rifles that I want to keep nice. I know they can get wet but I don't want to have to hurry home and hose these things down with oil and worry about what soaked into the wood ect.
Do you all shoot blued/wood stocked firearms in the rain? If so, how do you prevent damage when you get them home?