Good Evening
Winter shooting is a blast specially when you get stopped because it is snowing too hard to see the target.
Temp range 7o to 37o
I shot prone and this is some of the items i like to wear use
- Bibs are excellent when prone your arms are above your head and no jacket seems long enough which exposes your mid section. Bibs are great at covering this area, oh loosen the straps a bit or your pants will try and fold you in half when you lie down
- Boots where winter boots -40 boots (any kind) i wear pac boots or slip on insulated rubber boots I wear Schnee or Acton Adventure but any cold rated boot works...cold feet can affect your concentration having boots rated far in-excess of your activity really makes the day more comfortable
- Ear protection this is one of the few times i don't mind wearing ear muffs they insulate the ears from the cold keeping my ears warm
-wool or fleece cap appropriate for the conditions...shooting is static and you need to think of wearing warmer clothes
- Jacket i have an old parka 3/4 length that cover my back when prone. you can get one of these at Wal-mart or other box stores for a decent price
- Socks base layers mid layers... what ever you currently have at home. you are not doing technical or extended activity outside. fear of overheating sweating then freezing or needing to move perspiration to the outside isn't a big concern, when prone or sitting at a bench and walking to the truck. I wear wool the same wool clothes i use for hunting. I will wear long under under my pants/bibs when it gets colder.
-Gloves i wear insulated leather gloves. my trigger hand is ungloves my support hand always has a glove on.
- Tarp someone else suggested this. i bring an 8x8 tarp to lay over the snow/ground to keep my area clean and four large spikes or tent pegs to prevent the tarp from flapping in the wind.
- shooting mat.
- Thermos of hot beverage.
Do you have a Truck F150... a friend who shoots on his farm doesn't have a dedicated platform to shoot so he uses his truck bed. best thing he did was put in a piece of plywood. wood is warmer then metal and it gets him off the ground so he can see the target. prone on the ground my find you looking at a berm from turned soil or left over trash corn crops.
*** if you are shooting with a brake be aware of the muzzle blast don't want you cracking a rear tail light... you have been warned
Best of luck
Trevor