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I would hate to use that gun in a 95 degree dove field. When you left you would be the laughing stock of the hunt with black stuff wiped all over your face from your blackened hands.
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Firstly, the amount of polish left is minimal.
Secondly, it dries hard and is below the surface Lastly, If you sweat that much, perhaps you should stay home. |
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Just kidding Edgar. But our opening day of dove season is usually 90 to 100 degrees. Most of the opening afternoon one is soaking wet under a blazinng sun.
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