The only fur I saw, though, was in-between stands, when a nice red fox jumped across the tote road I was walking on, about 60 yards out in front of me. Of course, I quickly dropped into position and fired up my new FoxPro Crossfire, but the fox had seen me and wasn't fooled...
Anyway, I got to thinking this week...
* How did I know if my Triple Deuce Rem 700 would have even fired that morning???
As it was still (-5 below) when I got home...
I know the firing pin isn't heavily lubed, but I sure don't usually go to the range when it's that c-c-c-cold. I'm now thinking that maybe I need to go to the range at sunrise and let the rifle sit outside for an hour or so (while I sit in my truck with coffee and the iPad) and then fire a shot or two to see what happens.
It would be great to hear from others here on how you prepare yourself, your gear or especially your guns for hunting in this extreme cold.
My wife thought I was nuts (no, not the first time...), but I had a great morning and enjoyed the hunt in the cold, even though it was "furless".

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