

I have heard good things about the "CLP" (apparently the Army uses it). Another doe got saved there last year by a freeze-up, on another extremely cold day, a couple weeks after I had dropped the gun in a swamp while dragging out my buck. The next day it froze up - sparing the life of the first doe I would have killed on my grandad's old farm. The first time, I had hunted in the rain on a Saturday and not got it dried up and cleaned adequately, the temperature dropped way down overnight. Water was involved in both prior freeze-ups, so I think I will be ok above 32 F. Then it should be good down to -10 or so (I don't need meat bad enough to hunt colder than that).


My plan now is to only hunt with it when the temp is above 32, until I get some "CLP" worked into it. I used Rem-oil on it before and after the last time.
