Clubs are not turning on traps long enough to warm up the oil, you need at least a 30 minute warm up. We also have heaters in our trap houses. If not warmed up in this ZERO weather you take the chance of Blowing Seals GB.............................DLS
We put 110vac battery blankets around the oil reservoir and have them on timers to come on a few hours before we shoot during the winter and it helps when we turn them on to finish warming up.
We use a magnetic block heater that sticks right onto the oil reservoir. We leave it on because it uses very little current.
No shooting in Wis in the winter? You got to be kidding! That's the best time to shoot lots of shooting going on!
Not at Muscoda and there are a lot of others that close for the winter. They do have a big Quad county shoot that is a traveling type of thing with a big ending in the spring. Me, I just to old to handle the cold anymore.
Ken, After 30 years in Arizona anything under 90 deg. is cold. It's called letting the wimp factor set in. Roger C.
All I can ad-- the new year eve chicken shoot at Argyle Rod and Gun Club in Wisconsin-- 20 below wind chill-- Sigh up early-- the early Birds sure where sitting ducks, Ron
here i jersey we shoot all year, we turn the machines on and let them warm up about a half hr or more before we start shoot, another member suggested putting a block heater on the oil tank, but on the new pat traps the tanks are plastic