A full day with a 308 can start to get old. I generally take my .22-250, shoot it a bunch and then shoot bigger stuff between sessions. If you’re consistently banging steel, from sitting or kneeling, with your 223 or 22-250 at 3 or 400 and you’re not able to do so with a larger caliber it’s time...
I have zero problem when actual science is utilized to protect us. A mask is not a respirator. And yes, I spoke out immediately. False sense of security. A cloth mask from Etsy cannot prevent exposure to <10 micron respirable particle. Nor a viral sub-micron respirable particle. This is science...
Good point, I understand the wear and tear on oneself from larger calibers during load development sessions. I guess I’ll start looking at .223s as well lol.
Mice do not understand economic or celebrity status. The disease was originally diagnosed in the 4-corners area and is common there, but it exists in most states. Peromyscus maniculatus (the deer mouse) is one of the most widely distributed mammals in North America, so we all can encounter it...
Here's what I recall...from reports from manufacturers, medical providers, and some family members in the medical field.
Leaders in the US at the time were so slow to respond ..even to acknowledge the severity of the problem...that other countries gobbled up most of our N95s. I know 3m...
Other Peromyscus can carry it, but in much lesser frequencies. It would be fair to say, from my reading, that the disease is not sustained in any of those species (they include harvest mice, chipmunks, and cottonrats as well (packrats, I disremember)), and that there needs to be a strong...
While holding retractors (residency training, USAF dentists end up as surgical assistants or anesthetists in war time scenarios) for the surgeon doing a breast reconstruction, there was a little arterial bleeder squirting me center mass with every heart beat. Neither the first or second surgeon...
I have had a few beers but I will share a hockey story not about my playing but about, a decent story. (I will clarify that in 1988 I tried for select 17s at the olympic training center in colo. sprngs., played my jr hockey in BC.) So in Mid May of 1986 on Friday I came home (colorado) and was...
"Nuclear Sponge" brings me memories of NBC training and decontaminating myself with these gross ass sponges in CS gas and rocking my greased up gas mask and gloves for hours...
I live in KS and don’t have the elevation to train in to try and prepare for a going up in the mountains elk hunting I was curious if anyone has tried a high elevation trainingmask to try and get ur body ready if so was it very effective?
The search function is awesome.
https://www.hunttalk.com/search/256454/?q=Training+mask&o=relevance
https://trainright.com/do-altitude-training-masks-work-for-endurance-athletes/
https://share.upmc.com/2018/07/do-training-masks-really-work/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4879455/
Welcome! Everything I have read about those masks is that the breathing restriction can help with cardo but it is much different than true altitude training. Seems to be just another gadget that is not worth it. Also, I know a lot of people into crossfit and I don't think any of them use those...
100% agree, these masks probably help when training to get body prepared for lower oxygen, but your body also gets used to taking the thing off and resting with "normal" oxygen levels. Elevation does more than just decrease oxygen, your body reacts and recovers different with the atmospheric...
Coach Chris (If I remember the name correctly) had a lot to say about these masks in the past, but the short of it is that their huckster garbage. They don't work.
Altitude trainingmasks do not work
http://www.bodyforwife.com/the-training-mask-is-bullshit/
http://www.10thplanetjj.com/threads/18870-The-Idiocy-of-the-quot-Altitude-Training-Mask-quot
https://youtu.be/ZS2HW9MHypQ
https://trainright.com/do-altitude-training-masks-work-for-endurance-athletes/...
Based on the evidence, there's no reason to buy a trainingmask at all.
New running shoes are a good purchase for people who want to wear running shoes whether they want to run or not.
If someone doesn't have a need for the purchase of new running shoes doing so would be a waste of money for...
...packing the rest. I got my yeti as a gift. Not sure if I would spring for one on my own... they are pretty handy so maybe.
Skip the trainingmask, I don't think oxygen restriction is going to be the most helpful. Per the workout thread some of the professional trainers on her assert that...
I've never tried an altitude mask, but I can say that the need for cardio training cannot be over-stated. The better shape you're in the more you'll enjoy it, and the better your chances of success.
Besides that, if you aren't accustomed to shooting off your pack or a fallen log, get...