Clean mine every time I use them (twice weekly). I also wipe down sith a silicone cloth afterwards and then place in cabinet with VP90 sachet to avoid rust as much as possible!
Bought my MacWets on Sunday and will try them out in colder weather. I have only been shooting since last November and really struggled in cold winds due to broken / arthritic fingers. In my book, any item of clothing that puts you back into a normal 'zone' has to be a good thing.
Buy a car that you WANT and can afford to run - not just a car that fits your guns is my advice. Mine just about fits my guns & kit in, does 18 miles to the gallon but every mile is damn good fun - the way it should be IMHO.
Don't tend to use gloves but there is the odd occasion in winter when my arthritic fingers sting like hell. Too much of a misspent youth fighting & 20 years as a club bouncer and not a straight digit in sight. Still, the Missus loves it ;-)
Disappointing to hear this about MacWets as I was just about to order a pair. I heard they were the dog's danglies but so far they don't seem to be fondly regarded here.
Just a thought - am about to renew my home insurance and wondered if I need to declare the fact I have guns in the house and do insurers cover them 'away from home'?
What do you guys do?
Popped up but just too busy to shoot so had a nose around and was slightly disappointed to be fair - just a few stands. Maybe my expectations were a little on the high side. Didn't stay long in the end - just a few mins.
Interesting thread. I started last December and cut my teeth on skeet. After 6 months of it twice weekly I grew bored rigid of it and as a result don't shoot it now preferring Trap & then sporting. However, as a newcomer to the world of shooting I found the basic skills that skeet shooting...
Thanks. Might be worth trying a few. I've been using Hull Superfast and Fiocchi FBlu up till now although the latest are the Power Reds which I won't be buying again.