I think you are incredibly lucky to have a partner that shoots and I see no reason why he would not take the load regardless. I have enough to lug to the firing point but that does not mean that I am not keeping an eye on Christel as well, we are constantly appraising our kit to see how we can make life easier. I always do my best to help her carry some of her gear to the point and I think/hope all husbands would do the same regardless of medical conditions. How is the reloading bench coming on, you must have lots of new and interesting things with that!
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A large 6" Carabiner that I put though the hocks of a deer to carry them. Gripping is the problem, not the weight, especially in wet weather. I have bought 2 spares as I'd hate to be without one now. I think it was mainly intended for carrying several shopping bags. They were a quid each ! I find it priceless.
Ovenpaa, I know what you mean. I am wary of wearing any type of camouflage when on the range as not to give out the wrong message . Which is a pity as I want a pair in Multicam.
Heather that's really cute.
It's not the pace of life that concerns me, it's the sudden stop at the end!
I would not wear such things to Bisley that is for sure!
My local club has a more relaxed attitude to apparel and my Marpat and Belleville boots are positively subdued in comparison to some gear I see. I shot with the Danish Army last year and apparently every time I walked off they quizzed Christel about why was a Brit shooting in Denmark and who was I. Hehe.... at least they invited me back for a return match this year so whatever impression I left cannot have been that bad
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You are so lucky to have partners who share your interest in shooting.
When ever I bring the subject up with my wife wonder full person that she is in all other respects and I would not swap her for the world.
Her answer is always the same no thank you I would rather stick pins in my eyes.