Whoa now 67, what do you mean like Arizona? I was in Tennessee in March brother, humidity killed me.
We are currently at 105 with 10% humidity, feels like . . . . well 105 but I'm not sweatin !

Whoa now 67, what do you mean like Arizona? I was in Tennessee in March brother, humidity killed me.


Hope you don't get a flat on the way to the range.Rifletom wrote: ↑Thu Jul 09, 2020 5:13 pmAhh, you know us California types. Gets over 72, A/C goes on. Down to 68, heater. Well, not really. Just wanted to make you fellers feel better! About 87 right now. In the garage turning an old jack stand into a rifle rest. A little paint and this may just work like I hope. We'll see.


All good. I'll have my wife change it!Team Roper wrote: ↑Thu Jul 09, 2020 5:24 pmHope you don't get a flat on the way to the range.Rifletom wrote: ↑Thu Jul 09, 2020 5:13 pmAhh, you know us California types. Gets over 72, A/C goes on. Down to 68, heater. Well, not really. Just wanted to make you fellers feel better! About 87 right now. In the garage turning an old jack stand into a rifle rest. A little paint and this may just work like I hope. We'll see.![]()


LOL, Mar. & July are two different animals. You're right about the humidity. Much more than Ari. Over 100 here for several days.runnin n gunnin wrote: ↑Thu Jul 09, 2020 4:54 pmWhoa now 67, what do you mean like Arizona? I was in Tennessee in March brother, humidity killed me.
We are currently at 105 with 10% humidity, feels like . . . . well 105 but I'm not sweatin !

I'd never thought about using that for a rest. See no reason why not. Thanks for the idea, Tom.Rifletom wrote: ↑Thu Jul 09, 2020 5:13 pmAhh, you know us California types. Gets over 72, A/C goes on. Down to 68, heater. Well, not really. Just wanted to make you fellers feel better! About 87 right now. In the garage turning an old jack stand into a rifle rest. A little paint and this may just work like I hope. We'll see.