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I built a 100, 200 and 600 yard range on my land this summer. During the summer I shoot from a deck built on the back of my shed.
But the winters are long here in northern Wisconsin and I want to build a small, elevated, heated shelter on the deck to shoot from this winter.
I have shot from windows before in the winter, and the "heat shimmer" can make accurate shooting at anything greater than 50 yards impossible.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to eliminate the heat shimmer, or at least some ideas to try?
Just to get this started, I was thinking of putting a small fan outside, mounted on the wall, that would blow air across the open window, hoping to "shear" the warm air at the opening.
Other ideas?
Thanks.
Jim
But the winters are long here in northern Wisconsin and I want to build a small, elevated, heated shelter on the deck to shoot from this winter.
I have shot from windows before in the winter, and the "heat shimmer" can make accurate shooting at anything greater than 50 yards impossible.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to eliminate the heat shimmer, or at least some ideas to try?
Just to get this started, I was thinking of putting a small fan outside, mounted on the wall, that would blow air across the open window, hoping to "shear" the warm air at the opening.
Other ideas?
Thanks.
Jim