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Cool Fun
Just because its January and cold (in this case 16oF)
it doesn't mean you can't get some shooting time in. I just
had to try out that new Christmas present.
 Those white spots aren't dirt on the
camera lens!
There are certain advantages to shooting in the cold:
- You won't get burned by any hot brass,
- The bugs won't bother you,
- When there's snow on the ground, its easy to mark off 10
and 15 yard lines.
- Uhhh... I'm sure there are others.
Anyway, if you're going to shoot a semi-auto that's going to
fling brass, you might want to take a tarp so that its easy
to pick it up.

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