I saw a picture of what looked like a practical rifle shoot in the winter in Finland perhaps? The rifle in the pic was a Sako M92 or 95 in 5.56. I think it was on the old Valmet-weapons site. The type shoot seemed strangely intriguing. I believe they would go slogging (skiing?) about in the snow in full winter clothes/cold weather gear to various spread out shooting stations.
Last edited by Malamute; 09-21-2015 at 08:08 PM.
Annapolis runs year-round, but you would be surprised how muddy the bays get even when it's pretty cold with snow on the ground. Just the tramping around can turn it to soup. A lot of times they'll run, but modify it to a "steel IDPA" outlaw match so people don't have to run back and forth pasting.
You're correct about PNTC, that steep hill is pretty wiped out in snow. They also have an issue when it's really cold with the gravel berms freezing so hard they ricochet.
I've heard about winter M1 Garand matches in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan.
Possibly in Port Huron or on the Western side somewhere.
Used to shoot a winter/early spring pistol match some years ago. Done in a club parking lot with the whole
winter's piled up snow for a backstop. It wasn't too bad since I didn't attend when it was real cold, or
blizzarding.
Now, after deer season, I usually just go into hibernation till Spring.
We have a USPSA match every New Years Day in Hampden, Maine, ' The Frozen Chosen'. A few years ago it was -20F, with wind gusts to ~40 mph. You just come back for brass in the spring, because it freezes into the ice shortly after landing.
There isn't much else to do here.
Hope and change again? Really?