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assuming the gear handles it, its 100f outside right now. is that ok to shoot in for 3 or 4 hours with mostly shade? am i being a soft little bitch to even worry about this or can i die
>>4441113 (OP)itd suck but youd probably be fine if you stay hydrated and take breaks idk I need a picture of your balls and shaft to be sure
>>4441113 (OP)That completely depends on your location.
100F shade in Phoenix? Perfectly fine.
100F shade in Miami? You're gonna melt.
Any temp is fine as long as there's no humidity
t. mexican
>https://www.redcross.org/get-help/how-to-prepare-for-emergencies/types-of-emergencies/extreme-heat-safety.html
don't mess around, especially if you aren't acclimated to high temperatures. i'm moderately acclimated to heat. i shot for about 6 hours in 90-103 last month. drank like 3 liters of water (not enough) and ended the day with a headache. i'd suggest starting with a few minutes in the heat and gradually working your way up to a few hours
>t. valley californian
>>4441144>>4441158pretty much this
if you have a big enough umbrella and drink water heat won't bother you unless you're in bad health
>>4441113 (OP)Just did a big photowalk in Miami. 92F. You're fine