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<blockquote data-quote="Judi" data-source="post: 3026821" data-attributes="member: 42813"><p>Cookson Hills, But I think we are int the Boston Mts. chain, very close to the AR. state line. The most beautiful land I had seen. Plenty of wild game, deer, elk, turkeys seem to be around each day, putting salt blocks out for them near the pond. Love having morning coffee sitting on the back porch watching them. Seems we picked up a couple stray dogs that wondered on the land too. (rather people dumped off) they became part of the family. A nice blue heeler and an collie. No one around for miles, which we wanted so I could have my range. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No, not to worry about that. One of the reason we left, being ex-LEO, USMC we became outcast there, (my how times change, people use to like to live near a cop) plus the silly laws, crazy high taxes, husband could not fly his USMC flag...(Chicago)...we became a couple of the thousands fleeing that state. </p><p></p><p> No one around for miles each direction (love these dirt roads) there is no road traffic, as no one comes up this way but a few people. Which we wanted so I could have my range. Which was the second thing we did, I can shoot from my porch if I like. Did that one morning when he was sleeping. When we first moved here... should seen him run out of the house, I should have had it on video.</p><p></p><p> But I usually shoot from twenty-five to fifty yards. I shoot more often then my husband. He is a better shot, ...some days...Can shoot up to hundred yards if I want. Hubby build it nice and high RR ties, dirt berm backing. I can shoot bowling pins, small / large targets, shoot fast or slow, any cal. any type ammo, any time, any day. Matter in fact we were out last night 9:30 pm shooting. Waiting for my daughter in Houston to call us back. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the feed back and questions....as I said, We love Oklahoma !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judi, post: 3026821, member: 42813"] Cookson Hills, But I think we are int the Boston Mts. chain, very close to the AR. state line. The most beautiful land I had seen. Plenty of wild game, deer, elk, turkeys seem to be around each day, putting salt blocks out for them near the pond. Love having morning coffee sitting on the back porch watching them. Seems we picked up a couple stray dogs that wondered on the land too. (rather people dumped off) they became part of the family. A nice blue heeler and an collie. No one around for miles, which we wanted so I could have my range. No, not to worry about that. One of the reason we left, being ex-LEO, USMC we became outcast there, (my how times change, people use to like to live near a cop) plus the silly laws, crazy high taxes, husband could not fly his USMC flag...(Chicago)...we became a couple of the thousands fleeing that state. No one around for miles each direction (love these dirt roads) there is no road traffic, as no one comes up this way but a few people. Which we wanted so I could have my range. Which was the second thing we did, I can shoot from my porch if I like. Did that one morning when he was sleeping. When we first moved here... should seen him run out of the house, I should have had it on video. But I usually shoot from twenty-five to fifty yards. I shoot more often then my husband. He is a better shot, ...some days...Can shoot up to hundred yards if I want. Hubby build it nice and high RR ties, dirt berm backing. I can shoot bowling pins, small / large targets, shoot fast or slow, any cal. any type ammo, any time, any day. Matter in fact we were out last night 9:30 pm shooting. Waiting for my daughter in Houston to call us back. Thanks for all the feed back and questions....as I said, We love Oklahoma !!! [/QUOTE]
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